🌐 Culture Masters Launches Global Trading Partners Division

Apr 23, 2026 Dr. SeongYong Park

Culture Masters has officially announced the establishment of a new internal division, Global Trading Partners, marking a significant step toward expanding its global cultural-economic network.

The newly launched division is designed to integrate Culture Masters’ longstanding international cultural cooperation framework with emerging economic collaboration initiatives—particularly in strategic resource sourcing and global trade connectivity.

Since its founding, Culture Masters has been widely recognized as a leading platform for international cultural dialogue and cooperation, connecting practitioners, institutions, and communities across diverse regions. Building on this foundation, the organization is now entering a new phase—linking culture with economic systems in a more structured and sustainable way.

The establishment of Global Trading Partners reflects a strategic shift toward “culture-driven economic cooperation”—where trust, relationships, and shared values cultivated through cultural engagement are translated into tangible economic outcomes.

🔹 Key Functions of Global Trading Partners:
• Identifying and connecting global supply and demand across strategic sectors
• Supporting international trade intermediation, especially in mineral resources such as aluminum and copper
• Facilitating collaboration between local coordinators, producers, and international buyers
• Structuring cross-border transactions through a trust-based, network-driven approach

Unlike conventional trading entities, this division emphasizes relationship-based intermediation, leveraging Culture Masters’ global network to bridge not only markets, but also cultural and institutional gaps.

As part of this initiative, Culture Masters is actively expanding its network of local coordinators and strategic partners across Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Central Asia. These partners play a key role in identifying reliable suppliers, verifying local conditions, and enabling effective communication—ensuring that international cooperation remains practical, efficient, and sustainable.

Industry observers note that this approach reflects a growing global trend, where network-based coordination and cultural understanding are becoming critical to securing stable supply chains.

Dr. SeongYong Park described the launch as:
“a natural extension of our mission to connect people, cultures, and trusted economic partnerships across borders.”

The launch of Global Trading Partners signals a broader transformation in how Culture Masters approaches global engagement—moving from cultural exchange to an integrated model where culture and economy reinforce one another.

📌 Those interested in trade cooperation are invited to contact: