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Ceragem discusses strategic cooperation with the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea to accelerate entry into the North American market

[Herald Economy = Kim Sang-soo] Ceragem announced on the 16th that it held an official meeting with James Kim, Chairman and CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea (AMCHAM Korea) to discuss strategic cooperation plans in the wellness industry between Korea and the U.S.

This meeting, held at Centerfield Seoul Town in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, was organized to integrate AMCHAM’s global network and industrial policy support capabilities into Ceragem’s North American market expansion strategy and to establish a partnership. Ceragem has recently set as a major strategy to strengthen its presence in the North American market, including in the United States.

James Kim stated, “Ceragem is a leading K-healthcare company with global technology and brand competitiveness, possessing high growth potential in the U.S. market as well. AMCHAM plans to support Ceragem’s growth comprehensively in various fields such as global expansion, regulatory response, and investor networking.”

Lee Kyung-soo, CEO of Ceragem, emphasized, “This meeting is a significant milestone in Ceragem’s global strategy, and cooperation with AMCHAM will be a great asset in solidifying our position in the North American market. We will continue to actively expand strategic partnerships to elevate Ceragem’s status in the global healthcare industry.”

Cho Yong-jun, head of Ceragem’s Future Strategy Promotion Group, also mentioned, “Ceragem will present a new paradigm in the healthcare industry through strategic connections with various companies in the global market, including the U.S.”

Both sides plan to discuss cooperative measures in areas such as institutional and network cooperation for Ceragem’s entry into the North American market, strategic connections with leading companies and investors in the healthcare sector, and joint participation in major industrial exhibitions and government-led cooperative events in the United States.

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