Yeonggwang-gun 'e-Mobility Industry' Small and Venture Business Field Meeting View original image


[Yeonggwang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters reporter Lee Jeonseong] Jeollanam-do Yeonggwang-gun (Governor Kim Junsung) announced on the 4th that it held an on-site meeting with small and medium venture companies in the 'e-mobility industry' for regulatory free zones and export revitalization on the 3rd.


The meeting, hosted by the Small and Medium Business Corporation (SMBC), was attended by five e-mobility companies (Daepung EV Automobile, Motovelo, HB, Camsys, InCell) and related organizations (Donggang University, Korea Smart E-Mobility Association, Korea Automotive Research Institute), sharing diverse opinions.


In addition, the meeting was held to directly hear the difficulties and suggestions of e-mobility companies caused by the long-term economic downturn due to the spread of COVID-19 and export deterioration, and to prepare measures to revitalize the e-mobility industry such as promoting various regulatory improvements and job creation, as well as discovering various corporate support policies.


In particular, related companies showed interest and made suggestions regarding ▲export regulation relaxation ▲expansion of support subsidies ▲shortage of professional manpower.



Governor Kim Junsung said, “We will actively cooperate administratively and financially to revitalize the e-mobility industry, which is the future food industry of the county,” and added, “To solve the manpower shortage, which is the biggest difficulty for companies, we will actively promote the establishment of a Donggang University campus and the opening of departments at Yeonggwang Technical High School.”


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