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Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023 - German Business in Korea

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The “Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023 of the European Business Community in Korea” gives an annual snapshot about the perception, successes and challenges of the companies from Europe active in Korea. For the second year now, KGCCI benchmarks the German companies’ replies to better analyze their forecast and concerns, to draft meaningful policy recommendations and enable an enhanced exchange amongst the German Business community.

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The “Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023 of the European Business Community in Korea” gives an annual snapshot about the perception, successes and challenges of the companies from Europe active in Korea. For the second year now, KGCCI benchmarks the German companies’ replies to better analyze their forecast and concerns, to draft meaningful policy recommendations and enable an enhanced exchange amongst the German Business community.

Reading the benchmarking results does not replace taking a closer look on the Business Confidence Survey 2022/2023 which depicts trends and developments through its long series of data. This closer look on the German-Korean results rather adds the perspective of the group of companies which stood for 25% of the Korean-EU trade volume in 2022.

We thank all the companies that participated in this survey. The survey results are widely noted in Korea and Germany and will lead to strengthen the Korean-German as well as the Korean-European business relations even further. 

Click here to view the full report.

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