Post by farjana1 on Jan 14, 2024 21:22:18 GMT -8
The Department of International Trade Promotion is preparing to launch the "Tonkla to Goal" project in 2019, selecting SMEs that produce cosmetics, gems, handicrafts, decorative items, food, beverages, fashion, and textiles to receive intensive training. Targeting a total of 50 brands before turning them into exporters. It was revealed that those who pass the selection also have the right to participate in the SMEs Pro-active project to receive funding to support Go International. Ms. Banjongchit Angsusing, Director-General of the Department of International Trade Promotion, revealed that the New Generation Entrepreneurship Development Institute (NEA), which is an agency under the department, Has set up a project to build Thai SMEs into the international trade arena. or the Tonkla to Goal project in 2019, with the goal of developing new SMEs entrepreneurs in both the central and regional areas to be ready to do business. international marketing and continue pushing to become a new exporter of Thailand . The NEA Institute will select entrepreneurs who produce products in the cosmetics group.
Thai skin care products and herbs, gems and accessories, handicrafts, appliances, decorations and gifts, agriculture, food and drink, fashion and textiles Participate in intensive training during April-August 2019. The goal is to select 50 brands. For the experiences that project participants will receive, there will be 4 phases: Phase 1: Strengthening knowledge on international trade. Increase knowledge about basic export knowledge, planning, marketing, analysis, strategy creation. and product/product development, phase 2, business Country Email List planning and branding for products There will be a lecture to provide knowledge about creating innovations for products. Planning and managing product development plans and online product distribution channels to be in line with the market in the target country. Including analyzing business plans Analyze data to create brand strengths Creating public relations channels to promote image To be used in further marketing operations. (Those selected in Phase 2 must have a copy of the legal entity registration certificate.) Phase 3:
Developing packaging to expand innovative products in a creative way. Provide knowledge about online distribution channels Brand creation strategies, techniques for setting product prices in each country, including product design and packaging development guidelines, as well as listening to experiences from designers who have the potential to develop packaging in a consistent format. with the international market. Phase 4, Business Matching, is considered the last phase of the course that will allow entrepreneurs to actually enter the field. By negotiating trade with a group of buyers. Entrepreneurs, trade agents, importers, and international business operators both domestically and abroad. If you have passed the training course Participating entrepreneurs will also receive many benefits, such as a certificate from the Department of International Trade Promotion. To be the person who has been trained in the project There is also the opportunity to receive special privileges to participate in the project to promote and increase the potential of small and medium-sized entrepreneurs (SMEs Pro-active Program) to receive business support funds.
Thai skin care products and herbs, gems and accessories, handicrafts, appliances, decorations and gifts, agriculture, food and drink, fashion and textiles Participate in intensive training during April-August 2019. The goal is to select 50 brands. For the experiences that project participants will receive, there will be 4 phases: Phase 1: Strengthening knowledge on international trade. Increase knowledge about basic export knowledge, planning, marketing, analysis, strategy creation. and product/product development, phase 2, business Country Email List planning and branding for products There will be a lecture to provide knowledge about creating innovations for products. Planning and managing product development plans and online product distribution channels to be in line with the market in the target country. Including analyzing business plans Analyze data to create brand strengths Creating public relations channels to promote image To be used in further marketing operations. (Those selected in Phase 2 must have a copy of the legal entity registration certificate.) Phase 3:
Developing packaging to expand innovative products in a creative way. Provide knowledge about online distribution channels Brand creation strategies, techniques for setting product prices in each country, including product design and packaging development guidelines, as well as listening to experiences from designers who have the potential to develop packaging in a consistent format. with the international market. Phase 4, Business Matching, is considered the last phase of the course that will allow entrepreneurs to actually enter the field. By negotiating trade with a group of buyers. Entrepreneurs, trade agents, importers, and international business operators both domestically and abroad. If you have passed the training course Participating entrepreneurs will also receive many benefits, such as a certificate from the Department of International Trade Promotion. To be the person who has been trained in the project There is also the opportunity to receive special privileges to participate in the project to promote and increase the potential of small and medium-sized entrepreneurs (SMEs Pro-active Program) to receive business support funds.