Pohang City, Pohang Chamber of Commerce & Global Corporate Crisis Management Institute Sign MOU ... "Turning Crisis into Opportunity" View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Park Dong-wook] Pohang City, Gyeongsangbuk-do announced on the 10th that it will strengthen the small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) crisis management support project to overcome the economic recession caused by the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and the slump in the steel front industries, and to help local companies respond to various risks.


On the same day, Pohang City signed a business agreement with the Pohang Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Global Enterprise Crisis Management Research Institute Co., Ltd. at the city hall's medium conference room. The signing ceremony was attended by Mayor Lee Kang-deok, Vice Chairman of the City Council Han Jin-wook, Chairman of Pohang Chamber of Commerce Kim Jae-dong, and CEO of Global Enterprise Crisis Management Research Institute Lee Moon-guk.


The Global Enterprise Crisis Management Research Institute, which signed the agreement this time, is a specialized consulting company that assists companies facing difficulties in overseas expansion and crisis management due to licensing systems, socio-cultural environment information, and lack of related personnel.


Through this agreement, the institutions will organically cooperate in the future to build a human network with experience and expertise in internal and external corporate crisis management, and promote crisis management support projects targeting local companies in poor business conditions.



Mayor Lee Kang-deok of Pohang said, "In an unprecedented economic crisis, companies need a systematic crisis management system that is not swayed by external conditions," and added, "We will work with experts to provide proactive and strategic crisis management support services to firmly establish the long-term growth and sustainable management foundation of excellent local companies."


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