South Korea Hosts ISO Program for Developing Countries' Standards Support
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and
Energy, along with the National Standards Committee, will host the "ISO
Leadership Development Program" from November 20 to 24 in Seoul. The
program will bring together over 20 high-ranking representatives from
standardization bodies in 12 countries across the Asia-Pacific and Middle East
regions, including Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and Singapore.
As part of the commitment made during the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) annual meeting in September this year, the "ISO
Development Country Action Plan" is a program designed to support the
increased participation and utilization of international standards by
developing countries. It includes initiatives such as technical assistance,
education, and training.
ISO's support for developing countries is a key policy led by President Cho
Seong-hwan. South Korea, having joined the ISO Council in September, plans to
assist developing countries in expanding their participation in international
standards through the "ISO Development Country Action Plan" for the
next three years.
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