Gyeonggi Economic Science Institute Rolls Up Sleeves to Support SMEs in Pocheon Area View original image


[Asia Economy (Pocheon) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency is joining hands with Pocheon City to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).


On the 29th, the Gyeonggi Economic Science Agency announced that it signed an "Agreement for the Support and Development of SMEs in the Pocheon Area" with Pocheon City at the Pocheon City Hall administrative meeting room on the 27th.


This agreement was prepared to provide greater support for the development of SMEs in Pocheon City by strengthening support through a cooperative system amid the severe damage to SMEs caused by the spread of COVID-19.


According to the agreement, the two organizations will ▲ actively cooperate to build and revitalize the Pocheon City Business Center ▲ collaborate to expand SME support projects such as customized support projects for SME development, production, and sales channels, and overseas market development support projects ▲ support the advancement of specialized industries (supporting smart factory implementation and 4th industrial revolution infrastructure for textile and furniture companies) ▲ and carry out various cooperative projects including discovering joint projects for SME development and growth.


Kim Ki-jun, Director of the Gyeonggi Economic Science Agency, emphasized, "As the COVID-19 crisis prolongs, the roles and responsibilities of local governments and public institutions have increased," adding, "Through this agreement, we will join forces with Pocheon City and devote all our capabilities and means to reviving the local economy."



Park Yoon-guk, Mayor of Pocheon City, promised, "With this agreement, Pocheon City will actively utilize the Gyeonggi Economic Science Agency's expertise in supporting enterprises to establish a more strengthened enterprise support system," and added, "Although companies are facing difficult circumstances both domestically and internationally, we will spare no effort to turn this crisis into an opportunity."


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