“Joining Hands to Revitalize Local Economy” LG Hello and Hanwool Nuclear Power Co. Jointly Promote ‘Dongnegaege Hamkkegage’ Campaign View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Eunmo Koo] LG HelloVision announced on the 11th that it has signed a business agreement with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) to revitalize the local economy and support small business owners.


Both companies, as businesses based in the region, agreed on the need to support small business owners in the Gangwon area who are struggling due to COVID-19 and to contribute to the revitalization of the local economy. LG HelloVision provides cable TV broadcasting services throughout Gangwon Province, while KHNP's Hangang Hydroelectric Headquarters is headquartered in Chuncheon, Gangwon, supplying electricity.


According to this agreement, LG HelloVision Gangwon Broadcasting and KHNP Hangang Hydroelectric Headquarters will jointly promote the year-round local economy revitalization campaign "Dongnegaege Hamkkegage" (Together with Local Stores) in the Gangwon region. Dongnegaege Hamkkegage is a year-round campaign that introduces local small business owners and innovative companies through cable TV local broadcasts. The two companies have agreed to share additional costs for video production and broadcasting to expand the campaign's scale. They will also establish a cooperative system to jointly promote the local economy revitalization campaign.


Jung Heon-cheol, head of KHNP Hangang Hydroelectric Headquarters, said, "We joined the campaign to give hope and help to small business owners and self-employed people who are the foundation of the local economy and are struggling due to COVID-19," adding, "We hope this campaign will be an opportunity for Gangwon small business owners to overcome the crisis and for the Gangwon economy to be revitalized. KHNP will also strive to cooperate with the local community and help navigate these difficult times wisely."



Kim Seong-gu, CEO of LG HelloVision Gangwon Broadcasting, said, "Through various campaigns with institutions and organizations based in the region, we will get one step closer to the local community and residents," adding, "We will continue to support small business owners to overcome the COVID-19 crisis and contribute to the revitalization of the local economy."


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