Bringing the power of borderless business to both sides
SKECC was created in order to establish bilateral trade ties between South Korea and Estonia, by acting as an ecosytem enabler and catalyst.
Startup Visa & Startup Act
Startup Visa helps South Korean startups relocate to Estonia, and enables the relocated international startups to hire foreign talents, south koreans included. Startup Act helps also Estonian startups and investors to expand in the country and invest in local startups with special incentives to both ends.
South Korea’s history of economic success is sustained by its ability to adapt to the accelerating pace of global change. It is the fourth biggest economy in Asia and the 10th largest by nominal Gross domestic product (GDP).
Bringing the power of borderless business to both sides
SKECC was created in order to establish bilateral trade ties between South Korea and Estonia, by acting as an ecosytem enabler and catalyst.
Startup Visa & Startup Act
Startup Visa helps South Korean startups relocate to Estonia, and enables the relocated international startups to hire foreign talents, south koreans included. Startup Act helps also Estonian startups and investors to expand in the country and invest in local startups with special incentives to both ends.
South Korea’s history of economic success is sustained by its ability to adapt to the accelerating pace of global change. It is the fourth biggest economy in Asia and the 10th largest by nominal Gross domestic product (GDP).
Bringing the power of borderless business to both sides
SKECC was created in order to establish bilateral trade ties between South Korea and Estonia, by acting as an ecosytem enabler and catalyst.
Startup Visa & Startup Act
Startup Visa helps South Korean startups relocate to Estonia, and enables the relocated international startups to hire foreign talents, south koreans included. Startup Act helps also Estonian startups and investors to expand in the country and invest in local startups with special incentives to both ends.
South Korea’s history of economic success is sustained by its ability to adapt to the accelerating pace of global change. It is the fourth biggest economy in Asia and the 10th largest by nominal Gross domestic product (GDP).