South Korea plans its own global positioning satellite system
Wisconsin companies that serve the aerospace industry may find opportunities to partner with businesses in South Korea.
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Wisconsin companies that serve the aerospace industry may find opportunities to partner with businesses in South Korea.
Wisconsin companies that serve the aerospace industry may find opportunities to partner with businesses in South Korea.
South Korean firms pour funds into protein alternatives as consumers look for healthy options.
After successfully launching its domestically produced Nuri rocket, South Korea plans to boost investments in the space industry, and Wisconsin companies could provide components to fuel that growth.
Demand for vegan foods in South Korea has jumped, as more young people express their environmental concerns through their culinary choices, opening the door to Wisconsin’s vegan food producers.
Both wine and whiskey sales are on the rise, so Wisconsin wineries and distilleries may want to consider exporting their products to South Korea.
The edible insect market in Korea has been steadily growing and there may be market opportunities for Wisconsin companies.
South Koreans are highly influenced by trends and a taste for Western consumer goods, and their increasing interest in imported dairy products could open opportunities for Wisconsin cheese producers.