Changwon City Holds Meeting with Changwon Chamber of Commerce Regional Economic Committee
Introduction to Achievements and Promotion of the 7th Elected Administration and Corporate Support Policies
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Changwon City, Gyeongnam announced on the 17th that it held a meeting with major local business leaders by attending the Regional Economic Committee under the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
At the meeting, Kim Seongjin, Economic Special Advisor of Changwon City, Park Myeongjong, Director of Economic Jobs of Changwon City, Chairman Seo Byeongun, and Vice Chairman Park Jeongwoo attended.
Director Park Myeongjong introduced the achievements of the city administration over the past three years of the 7th elected term and presented the city’s corporate support policies.
The city plans to concentrate all its capabilities in the second half of this year for the Changwon Economy V-turn.
To this end, they requested cooperation from business leaders and promised active support from the city.
The committee members discussed measures to revitalize the local economy, such as consumption promotion and campaigns to encourage the use of local products. They also expressed deep interest in attracting the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art.
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The city and the committee agreed to continue discussing ways to revitalize the local economy through regular meetings in the future.
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