Pohang City, 'Traditional Market Revitalization' Mutual Growth Agreement between Rights Commission and Jukdo Market
Small Enterprise and Market Service, Suncheon-si Jeollanam-do, Iksan-si Jeollabuk-do, Seocheon-gun Chungnam-do Participate Together
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Pohang City, Gyeongbuk, announced on the 20th that it signed a win-win cooperation agreement for revitalizing traditional markets with the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission at the city hall conference room on the 18th.
The signing ceremony was held as a non-face-to-face online video conference attended by Lee Kang-deok, Mayor of Pohang, Kwon Tae-sung, Vice Chairman of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, Jo Bong-hwan, President of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, Heo Chang-ho, Chairman of Jukdo Market, representatives of merchants from three local governments, and others.
This agreement was participated in by the Small Enterprise and Market Service, Pohang City, Suncheon City in Jeonnam, Iksan City in Jeonbuk, Seocheon County in Chungnam, and others under the supervision of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.
The participating organizations promised to enhance customer satisfaction by indicating the origin and price tags of traditional market products and to develop representative traditional market foods and attractions linked with local culture.
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Mayor Lee Kang-deok of Pohang expressed a strong will regarding the win-win agreement, saying, "Based on the collaboration of the joint participating organizations, we will fulfill our responsibilities and roles so that traditional markets can regain vitality."
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