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BMW Korea – The 2nd Most Imported Car Brand in South Korea
BMW has found great success in South Korea. After establishing BMW Korea, they are now the 2nd most imported car brand in South Korea. They sold over 69,000 units in 2020 and that number is expected to grow in 2021. BMW Korea has been able to find great success in Korea because of its premium…
The Best Video Streaming Services in South Korea
The digitalization of content is transforming the media and entertainment industry in Korea. Video streaming platforms have been on the rise even before COVID-19, however, the COVID-19 situation has really accelerated this trend. After years of fast growth, the streaming industry in Korea is…
Mercedes-Benz in Korea Continues to be the Top Imported Vehicle
Driving a Mercedes-Benz in Korea is seen as one having a high standard of living. The luxury car brand is so popular in Korea that it accounts for over 28% of all imported cars sold in Korea. This makes put them at the top position in the imported vehicle market in Korea, a position they have had…
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Startup Autobahn Korea – Powered by N15 – Make Innovation Real
Mercedes-Benz Korea kicked off its Startup Autoban Korea program and gave international startups to join for the first time! Hosted by Mercedes-Benz Korea and operated by N15, the program looked for startups that wanted to disrupt the mobility industry with fresh ideas. In collaboration with the…
Veterinary Startups in Korea – Animal Healthcare Startups
Veterinary startups in Korea or pet health startups in Korea have ushered in a new era of convenient services that make the lives of pets, pet owners, and veterinarians easier. With the advancement in technology, the overall pet health industry in Korea is growing which is great because Korean pet…
Pet Startups in Korea Providing Innovative Services and Solutions
Pet startups in Korea are on the rise because it is estimated that South Koreans spend $3 billion a year on their pets in 2020. The Korea Rural Economic Institute feels this number will double to $5 billion by 2027. If you walk down the streets of Seoul, you will see dogs in some of the cutest…
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