Jo Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, is shopping at Jungri Traditional Market located in Daedeok-gu, Daejeon on the 3rd.

Jo Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, is shopping at Jungri Traditional Market located in Daedeok-gu, Daejeon on the 3rd.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Eun-gyeol Lee] Jo Bong-hwan, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, paid his first visit of the new year to the National Daejeon Memorial Cemetery located in Yuseong, Daejeon, and visited Jungni Traditional Market.


On the 3rd at 11 a.m., Chairman Jo, along with the corporation's executives and employees, visited the memorial cemetery to honor the spirits of the patriotic martyrs and national heroes, and then held a meeting with market merchants at Jungni Traditional Market. Located in Daedeok-gu, Daejeon, Jungni Market signed a 'One Institution One Market' sisterhood agreement with the corporation last November and has been striving to revitalize the traditional market.


Chairman Jo said during his meeting with the market merchants, "This year, the corporation will continue to focus on on-site communication and support the changes of small business owners and traditional markets. We will make greater efforts to help our economy regain vitality."


Kim Kyung-jin, Chairman of the Jungni Traditional Market Merchants Association, said, "This year, we will do our best to cooperate with the corporation to expand price labeling and create a trusted traditional market."



Following this, Chairman Jo and about 40 executives and employees of the corporation purchased rice cakes and fruits at Jungni Market and donated them to the Happy Senior Welfare Center located in Dong-gu, Daejeon.


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