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Beyond the Startup Visa: What Foreign Founders Underestimate After Entering Korea

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July 3, 2026

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Beyond the Startup Visa: What Foreign Founders Underestimate After Entering Korea

South Korea has spent years lowering barriers for international founders. New visa pathways, startup programs, and founder support initiatives have expanded opportunities for entrepreneurs who want to build in Korea. And still, securing entry is only the beginning. Because after arrival, many founders discover that operating a company apparently also depends on another different set [] The post Beyond the Startup Visa: What Foreign Founders Underestimate After Entering Korea first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

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KoreaTechDesk

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· Jul 7, 2026

The Real Value of KSGC Isn’t Funding, It’s What Founders Do After Acceptance

For many foreign founders, receiving acceptance into a Korean startup program feels like a breakthrough moment. The email arrives, congratulations follow, and a new market suddenly appears within reach. But little did they know that the most important work often begins after that acceptance letter. Because yes, Korea’s startup programs— like KSGC, for instance—can provide [] The post The Real Value of KSGC Isn’t Funding, It’s What Founders Do After Acceptance first appeared on KoreaTechDesk | Korean Startup and Technology News.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 25, 2026

How one foreign entrepreneur is building a future in Korea — on his own terms

How one foreign entrepreneur is building a future in Korea — on his own terms

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Chip boom drives S. Korea into $100b monthly export club

South Korea's exports surpassed 100 billion for the first time for the month of June, making it only the fourth country in the world to reach the milestone, after Germany, China and the United States. Korea's exports marked 102.25 billion in June, up 70.9 percent from a year earlier, according to preliminary data released by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Fueling June’s performance were semiconductors, which surged 199.5 percent to 44.8 billion, accounting for 43.8 percent of the

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 10, 2026

What I Learned About Tenacity From an Entrepreneur Who Had Every Reason to Quit — But Didn’t

My travels taught me that the developing world is full of entrepreneurs. Here's why most founders in North America give up too early.

Disclose.tv

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· Jul 9, 2026

[Photo] NEW - U.S.

NEW - U.S. overtakes China and becomes Taiwan's largest trading partner for the first time in 25 years, with Taiwan's overall exports +47 for the first six months of 2026 v LY.Source: https://www.mof.gov.tw/eng/singlehtml/f48d641f159a4866b1d31c0916fbcc71?cntId=fc3b187b9f744dbeb322e7760473ab01@disclosetv

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Related coverage for "Beyond the Startup Visa: What Foreign Founders Underestimate After Entering Korea": KoreaTechDesk — The Real Value of KSGC Isn’t Funding, It’s What Founders Do After Acceptance. Korea Times News — How one foreign entrepreneur is building a future in Korea — on his own terms. The korea Herald News — Chip boom drives S. Korea into $100b monthly export club. Entrepreneur.com — What I Learned About Tenacity From an Entrepreneur Who Had Every Reason to Quit — But Didn’t. Disclose.tv — [Photo] NEW - U.S.