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By Don Southerton I am a strong advocate for Korean global business . I see tremendous opportunities and am passionate about helping Korean brands succeed overseas and enabling international brands to thrive in the Korean market. As I have shared, Korean and global companies must recognize the considerable upfront support and investment required to enter markets outside their home countries. I want to share what I see as best practices for 2025. Step 1: Do your homework Invest time and resources in discovering the local market. Seek an expert knowledgeable about the local market and business sector to conduct an objective, detailed competitive analysis . The report should identify the strengths and weaknesses of the competition within the market, strategies that will give you a distinct advantage, the barriers that may hinder your entry into the market, and vulnerabilities in the competition that can be exploited. Too often, I see a company scratch the surface of its market dis...
I’m excited to share some fantastic news. My contribution to The New York Times appeared in today’s U.S. print edition — with a two-page feature and even a front-page mention The article explores the role of North Korea’s Leader, Kim Jong Un’s daughter, Kim Ju Ae, and what it signals about the future of North Korea You can read the full interactive feature here: New York Times Article ( http://redirect.medium.systems/r-mHBdwqrJ93?source=email-463f61e5afc2-1756297400026-newsletter.subscribeToProfile--90c76d3b212a-----------------------d555b293_2278_4a77_b329_4dc7ae82cb63--------317b96d4f928) Being included in such a high-profile story is an honor, and once again, I’m grateful for the opportunity to contribute my insights to a global audience. Thank you for your continued support and interest in my work. Warm regards, Don
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