Jo Bong-hwan, Director of Sojin-gong, Visits Traditional Markets to Encourage Merchants for the New Year
On the 4th, Jungri Traditional Market in Daejeon. Jo Bong-hwan, the Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, who visited the market, is encouraging the merchants.
[Photo by Small Enterprise and Market Service]
[Asia Economy Reporter Junhyung Lee] On the 4th, Cho Bonghwan, Chairman of the Small Enterprise and Market Service, visited the Seoul Jungbu Center, followed by visits to Daejeon National Cemetery and traditional markets in Daejeon to mark the New Year.
Chairman Cho's first step in the New Year was the Seoul Jungbu Center. He urged the staff of the Small Business Support Center, who have been supporting small business owners amid the COVID-19 pandemic, to continue their active support this year as well.
After paying respects at Daejeon National Cemetery, Chairman Cho visited Jungri Traditional Market and the Daejeon Central Market Revitalization Area consecutively, encouraging merchants who have been struggling due to the prolonged COVID-19 situation.
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Chairman Cho stated, "This year, we will focus on policy support for the digitalization and self-sustainability reinforcement of small business owners and traditional markets," adding, "We will actively carry out customized and field-oriented policy support to revitalize the local economy."
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