Changwon City Included in Next Year's Government Budget with 1.1 Trillion KRW in National Subsidies
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City, Gyeongnam Province announced on the 3rd that the national treasury subsidy in the government budget proposal for next year was reflected at 1.1061 trillion won, an increase of 228.6 billion won compared to 877.7 billion won this year.
This is the largest amount ever, a 26% increase compared to the previous year, surpassing the government's budget growth rate.
According to the city, in the industrial and small and medium-sized enterprises sector, ▲240 billion won for activating the use of Changwon Sarang Gift Certificates ▲5.8 billion won for the unmanned ship regulatory free zone ▲3 billion won for the establishment of a smart special ship support center were reflected.
In addition, in the agriculture, forestry, marine, and fisheries sector, ▲4.6 billion won for the Myeongdong base marina port development project ▲6.9 billion won for the fishing village New Deal project ▲9.2 billion won for the SOC Dongjeon general industrial complex access road were reflected.
Especially, in line with the government's Green New Deal policy, ▲36 billion won for hydrogen electric vehicle distribution ▲8.4 billion won for the establishment of a base-type hydrogen production complex project ▲8 billion won for the designation of an energy convergence complex project were reflected.
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Heo Seong-moo, Mayor of Changwon City, said, "It seems to be the result of all public officials' efforts to secure national funds," and added, "We will do our best to secure national funds until the passage of the National Assembly in December."
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