Establishment of Local Commercial Area and Economic Status Information Service 'Interim Report Meeting'

Changwon City held a mid-term report meeting on the "Big Data-Based Economic Analysis System Construction" on the 13th. (Photo by Changwon City)

Changwon City held a mid-term report meeting on the "Big Data-Based Economic Analysis System Construction" on the 13th. (Photo by Changwon City)

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City, Gyeongnam, held an interim report meeting on the 13th at the City Hall Council Large Conference Room with about 20 participants including local commercial district experts and related public officials to establish a big data-based Changwon economic analysis monitoring system.


This project is a service development initiative that provides information on local commercial districts and economic status by utilizing private and public administration big data as part of the post-COVID-19 emergency economic measures starting from June 26.


Changwon City plans to induce a healthy consumption culture through the Nubi-jeon analysis function by analyzing gift certificate distribution status and extracting suspected illegal cash conversion targets, while also utilizing the analysis results of population, consumption, and workers for policy formulation.


The city is accelerating the development of effective services through expert consultations with university professors, startup counselors, and small business organizations to derive insights related to the project.



An Byeong-o, Director of the Planning and Budget Office, said, "The prolonged COVID-19 situation has increased the suffering of local small businesses and small merchants, which weighs heavily on my heart," and added, "We will thoroughly analyze the local commercial district and economic status to establish policies that can strengthen the competitiveness of small merchants, such as startup support."


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