Signing of MOU to Revitalize Local Market and Boost Livelihood Economy Recovery

Muan Police Station signed a sisterhood agreement with Muan-eup Traditional Market to revitalize the local economy. (Photo by Muan Police Station)

Muan Police Station signed a sisterhood agreement with Muan-eup Traditional Market to revitalize the local economy. (Photo by Muan Police Station)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] The Muan Police Station in Jeonnam (Chief Kim Hak-nam) announced on the 28th that, due to the economic downturn caused by COVID-19, which has contracted the livelihood economy, it has signed a sisterhood agreement with Muan-eup Traditional Market to revitalize the local economy and stimulate the livelihood economy.


This sisterhood agreement was signed to designate and operate a "Traditional Market Day," purchase various necessary goods and hold gatherings, and establish a talent donation cooperation system, and it is expected to practically help revitalize the local economy.


Kim Chang-hwan, chairman of the Muan-eup Traditional Market Merchants Association, said, "We will strive to supply quality goods at reasonable prices and gain the trust of buyers by complying with origin and price labeling."



Kim Hak-nam, chief of Muan Police Station, said, "I hope this sisterhood agreement will help the recovery of the local economy even a little," and added, "We will continue to establish various cooperation systems to revitalize the livelihood economy."


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