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Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023

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On January 16, the Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023 has been sent out to the senior executives of European companies in Korea.

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On January 16, the Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023 has been sent out to the senior executives of European companies in Korea.

The purpose of the survey is to monitor European companies’ successes and challenges over the past year, as well as their expectations for 2023. 

The survey is a highly important tool for the Chamber as it will be used to advocate the desires of the European business community towards the Korean government entities.

This is our eighth year of conducting the business confidence survey in cooperation with Roland Berger and 10 other European national chambers and business councils in Korea. 

The survey is open until January 27, 2023, and we are looking forward to the active participation of our members.

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