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SME Times News Bureau | 06 Jul, 2011
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Korean Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) Wednesday signed a pact to boost media and entertainment partnership between India and South Korea.

Both the organisations will cooperate for overseas marketing of Indian and Korean contents in each country. "They will exchange information, statistical data and expertise about content markets of India and Korea," FICCI said in statement.

"Apart from cooperating with each other for education and training of professionals of content industry of India and Korea, FICCI and KOCCA will cooperate in implementing various events, including seminars, conferences and exhibitions in India and Korea," it added.

The two organisations will also have discussions and consultations on various areas for the development of content industry in the two countries.

KOCCA, under the South Korean ministry of culture, sports and tourism, is an agency dedicated to promoting all areas for media and entertainment, including broadcasting, film, game and animation.
 
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