Korean Standards Association
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| Formation | March 13, 1962 | 
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| Type | Professional association | 
| Purpose | To carry out industrial standardization, to disseminate and accelerate quality management. To promote science and technology, and to improve productivity. There by contributing to the national economy of Korea | 
| Headquarters | Gangnam, Seoul | 
Region served   | Worldwide | 
| Services | Standardization, Certification, Quality Promotions, Training, Membership | 
| Membership | 4800 (approximately) (2013) | 
| Subsidiaries | KSA Media | 
| Website | ksa | 
The KSA, formerly known as Korean Standards Association (Korean: 한국표준협회; RR: Hangook Pyojoon Hyeobhui,) is a public organization that is under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE).[1]of the Republic of Korea.
The KSA was established in 1962 pursuant to Article 32 of the Industrial Standardization Act.
The Chairman and CEO is Lee Sang-jin. At the end of the fiscal year 2017, sales profit amounted to ~₩99.6 billion (US$87.07 million). [2]
See also
[edit]- Government
 - Economy of South Korea
 - Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy
 - KATS and KASTO, other Korean standards associations
 
References
[edit]- ^ http://eng.ksa.or.kr
 - ^ "Who we are". KSA. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
 
External links
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