What we do….

We facilitate investment opportunities between Australian and South Korean companies, assisting Australian businesses in expanding into the South Korean market and supporting South Korean firms in their ventures into the Australian market.

South Korea is a highly attractive country for Australian businesses:

  1. Strong economic ties supported by the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement (KAFTA). This has reduced tariffs and opened up market access and making it easier for Australian business to export goods and services to South Korea.

  2. South Korea is known for its cutting edge technology and innovation especially in the fields like electronics, robotics, telecommunications and AI.

  3. South Korea offers Australian businesses strategic access to major Northwest Asian markets such as China and Japan.

  4. South Korea has a highly developed and sophisticated consumer market, with a strong appetite for premium goods and services.

  5. Both nations have a growing appreciation of each other’s culture and goods. The popularity of Korean culture in Australia through K pop and Korean drama and food, has helped Australian

Australia is a highly attractive country for South Korean businesses:

  1. Australia has a strong, transparent legal and regulatory system, making it safe and reliable place for foreign investment. Australia also offers stable political climate, a skilled workforce, and a high standard of living which is very appealing for South Korean companies looking to expand their operations.

  2. Australia’s strategic location in the Asia-Pacific region allows Korean businesses to expand their reach in Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and other parts of Asia-Pacific.

  3. Australia is one of South Korea’s key suppliers of raw materials, such as coal, iron ore, LNG and agricultural products. Australia’s abundance of natural resources and stable supply chains makes it a highly attractive country for South Korea.

  4. Australia’s highly educated and skilled workforce, with strong expertise in technology, engineering and finance is attractive to South Korean companies looking to invest in fintech, health tech and clean energy.

  5. Australia’s diverse, affluent and sophisticated consumer market offers significant opportunities for Korean businesses. Products such as electronics, beauty and skincare items, food and beverages, and entertainment are increasingly popular in Australia, creating a receptive market for Korean goods and services.

  6. The Australian government provides range of incentives and policies that encourages foreign investment, including tax benefits, grants, and programs for innovation and research. These policies make it attractive for Korean companies to invest in Australia’s growing technology, clean energy and manufacturing sectors.