Relieving Tenant Company Inconveniences: Bus Route Expansion and Road Occupancy Fee Exemption

Candidate Kim Won-i visited Mokpo Daeyang Industrial Complex and held a meeting with resident companies. (Photo by Kim Won-i Candidate Office)

Candidate Kim Won-i visited Mokpo Daeyang Industrial Complex and held a meeting with resident companies. (Photo by Kim Won-i Candidate Office)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Kim Won-i, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly representing Mokpo City from the Democratic Party of Korea, announced that he has continued visits to local livelihood sites to revitalize the regional economy, which has been stagnated due to the impact of COVID-19.


On the 21st, candidate Kim Won-i visited the Daeyang Industrial Complex in Mokpo City, held a meeting with resident business owners and related personnel, exchanged opinions on the current issues and future development plans of the Daeyang Industrial Complex, and listened to the difficulties faced by companies.


Visiting CCTV manufacturing and installation companies Mirtec Co., Ltd. (CEO Park Young-du, Kim Mi-seon) and Cheonghae S&F Co., Ltd. (CEO Jung Gil-hwan), candidate Kim toured the factory sites and discussed measures to revitalize the Daeyang Industrial Complex, including inconveniences faced by resident companies.


At the meeting, representatives of resident companies in the Daeyang Industrial Complex requested ▲installation of guide signs for resident companies, ▲exemption from road occupancy fees, ▲increased frequency of garbage collection, and ▲increased frequency of public transportation dispatches.


The current bus route in the Daeyang Industrial Complex operates one bus every 1 hour and 20 minutes. This is inefficient as a practical public transportation means for workers commuting to and from the Daeyang Industrial Complex by bus.


Representatives of resident companies also proposed improvement measures due to the high risk of traffic accidents on roads near the highway entrance. Additionally, as the number of resident companies increases, they emphasized the need for additional CCTV installations within the complex to prevent theft and safety accidents.


After hearing the difficulties of the resident companies, candidate Kim said, “For the revitalization of the regional economy, resident companies in the Daeyang Industrial Complex must grow into sound enterprises,” and added, “I will strive to ensure that resident companies can operate their businesses with peace of mind and create quality jobs.”


He continued, “Recently, concerns about restructuring in the manufacturing industry and employment crises have been growing,” and added, “I will prepare policies to solve innovation growth and job issues through a major renovation of the Daeyang Industrial Complex.”


On this day, candidate Kim and representatives of resident companies agreed to hold regular consultations for the stable growth of resident companies and the revitalization of the industrial complex in the future.



The Daeyang Industrial Complex has sold 750,000㎡ out of 1,068,000㎡, showing a sales rate of 70.56%. In November last year, the Daeyang Industrial Complex was designated as a national energy industry convergence complex, leading to continuous investment inquiries from energy-related companies.


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