On the 9th, at the provincial government’s comprehensive situation room, Woo Beom-gi, the Deputy Governor for Political Affairs, along with related organizations, participating institutions, economic groups, and company representatives held discussions on Jeonbuk's economic policies such as "Overcoming COVID-19, Revitalizing the Economy, and Leap to the Digital Economy" during the Post-COVID-19 Jeonbuk Economic Revitalization Emergency Measures Committee meeting, followed by a commemorative photo. Photo by Jeonbuk Province

On the 9th, at the provincial government’s comprehensive situation room, Woo Beom-gi, the Deputy Governor for Political Affairs, along with related organizations, participating institutions, economic groups, and company representatives held discussions on Jeonbuk's economic policies such as "Overcoming COVID-19, Revitalizing the Economy, and Leap to the Digital Economy" during the Post-COVID-19 Jeonbuk Economic Revitalization Emergency Measures Committee meeting, followed by a commemorative photo. Photo by Jeonbuk Province

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Gominhyeong] Jeonbuk Province has decided to establish a system for economic revitalization and transition to a digital economy after COVID-19.


On the 9th, the province held the 1st Jeonbuk Economic Revitalization Emergency Measures Committee based on detailed tasks in the job and economic sectors prepared to promote comprehensive post-COVID-19 measures.


Previously, the province identified 45 tasks across 7 sectors aimed at economic revitalization and building a transition system to a digital economy in the post-COVID era.


These include ▲ protecting jobs, growing jobs, creating new jobs ▲ supporting the transition and revitalization of digital neighborhood markets ▲ promoting the activation of Jeonbuk's startup ecosystem ▲ strategic investment attraction for economic revitalization ▲ building infrastructure favorable for businesses ▲ boosting export vitality ▲ establishing a foundation to strengthen the competitiveness of the social economy.


The main directions for the tasks identified by sector focus on economic revitalization through innovative institutional improvements and strengthening the foundation, such as building digital infrastructure in line with non-face-to-face business and acceleration of online services.


The province plans to check the progress and further specify the 45 key tasks discussed at the Emergency Measures Committee through a working-level committee.



Woo Beom-gi, Deputy Governor for Political Affairs, said, “The detailed tasks prepared for the post-COVID-19 promotion plan will ignite the spark for economic recovery, accelerate the flow back to daily life, and we will strive to make the hope and expectations for economic normalization a reality.”


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