‘On-site Regulatory Troubleshooter Obanjang’ for Greater Convenience in the Field

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Yoseop] Busan City announced on the 5th that it will expand the regular operation of on-site industrial complex reporting centers by region starting this month to conveniently and promptly handle regulatory difficulty consultations and reports from companies.


Last year, Busan City made efforts to identify regulations on-site through direct contact with companies by discovering 25 regulations via the mobile regulation reporting center "Visiting Regulation Solver Obanjang" and promptly resolving inconveniences caused by the installation of landscaping at the data center. Due to these achievements, it received an excellence award at the Local Regulation Innovation Best Practice Competition hosted by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety.


Starting this year, in addition to visiting companies and organizations and operating booths at industry-related exhibitions, a new "Regular Operation of On-site Industrial Complex Reporting Centers by Region" has been established, allowing individual companies to consult on regulatory difficulties and receive prompt processing at the Busan Economic Promotion Agency’s industrial complex management branches without going through associations or cooperatives.


Companies wishing to report regulatory difficulties can visit the on-site reporting centers from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM on the following days each month: the first Tuesday at the Noksan Industrial Complex Western Branch, the second Tuesday at the Jangan Industrial Complex Eastern Branch, and the third week at the Mieum Industrial Complex Mieum Branch.



Park Eunja, head of the Busan City Regulatory Innovation Promotion Team, said, "We have expanded the operation method so that more than 8,000 companies located in 16 industrial complexes across three regions can consult on regulatory difficulties more comfortably. Unreasonable or excessive regulations identified on-site will be directly discussed with relevant agencies by the Regulatory Innovation Promotion Team for improvement, and the progress and results will be regularly communicated to the reporters."


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