Gyeongbuk Province Signs Agreement for 'Corporate Demand Contest' Package Support... 5 Companies Selected View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Jae-ho] Gyeongsangbuk-do will sign a business support agreement on the 20th at the provincial government Sarim Room with SeAh Mechanics Co., Ltd., Hwashin Precision Co., Ltd., Daedong Tech, Econi Co., Ltd., and KDG Electronics Co., Ltd., which were finally selected for the Gyeongbuk-type Corporate Demand Public Offering Package Project.


Through this business support, the five companies plan to promote corporate growth and achieve continuous job creation by implementing the most necessary and confident management innovation tasks directly proposed by the companies.


This project is aimed at establishing a virtuous cycle structure of job creation led by companies. To flexibly respond to various corporate situations, companies freely establish desired management innovation plans and submit them along with job creation plans accordingly.


As a result of the first public offering, a total of 36 companies applied, showing that the demand from local companies for the new project was much higher than expected. Since many of the companies that were not selected were also capable of achieving both project effectiveness and job creation implementation, additional budget was secured, and from the 21st, about five more projects will be discovered and supported through a second public offering.



Deputy Governor Ha Dae-sung said, "The Gyeongbuk-type Corporate Demand Public Offering Package Project literally involves companies directly proposing the projects they most urgently need and are confident in succeeding, so remarkable job creation results along with corporate growth are expected." He added, "Since indirect employment effects such as employment inducement for partner companies and corporate growth following the completion of development projects are anticipated, the ripple effect on job creation is expected to be considerable in the future."


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