Gwangju Nam-gu Launches 'One-Stop TF Team' for Industrial Complex Business Attraction and Revitalization View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 3rd that it has formed a ‘One-Stop Corporate Support TF Team’ consisting of 9 departments to attract companies and revitalize sales for two new industrial complexes being developed in the district, and has begun full-scale operations.


The One-Stop Corporate Support TF Team was established to provide prompt administrative support services such as permits and consulting for companies moving in and investment companies.


The TF team includes 27 employees from 9 departments, including the External Cooperation Officer as the general department, Architecture Division, Urban Planning Division, Environmental Ecology Division, Construction Division, Regional Economic Circulation Division, Tax Divisions 1 and 2, and Innovation Policy Division.


Nam-gu plans to minimize difficulties for investment companies by providing various services from the preliminary stage of investment consultation to the execution stage of company attraction, including receipt of building permits and construction commencement.


In addition, to ensure there are no operational difficulties after factory establishment, continuous feedback with companies will be conducted to identify investment constraints and provide solutions to the related problems.


Along with this, the district will identify the demands of companies with investment intentions and provide sector-specific consulting for these companies, including tax benefits according to investment scale, job matching between companies and job seekers, and support policies for small and medium-sized enterprises.


A Nam-gu official said, “We formed the TF team to quickly carry out the permits necessary for company establishment and to unify the window for resolving difficulties in corporate activities, creating an environment favorable for investment. We will do our best to operate the TF team to achieve goals such as company attraction.”



Meanwhile, the Urban High-Tech Industrial Complex, developed as a national industrial complex in the Daechon-dong area, houses companies and research institutes such as the Gwangju Branch of the Korea Electric Research Institute, LS Electric, and InCell Co., Ltd., and will include the Energy Industry Convergence Complex Comprehensive Support Center and the Redox Flow Battery Certification Center.


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