Jinju Chamber of Commerce and Industry Joins Hands with Korea Electric Power Corporation Jinju Branch to Support Local Small and Medium Enterprises

Agreement Signed to Support Aging Power Facilities of Small and Medium Enterprises <br>[Image Source=Jinju-si]

Agreement Signed to Support Aging Power Facilities of Small and Medium Enterprises
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the morning of the 2nd at 10:30 AM, Jinju City in Gyeongnam signed a business agreement with the Jinju Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Korea Electric Power Corporation Jinju Branch at the Jinju City Hall Situation Room to support the aging power facilities of small and medium-sized enterprises in the industrial complex.


Attending the agreement ceremony were Mayor Cho Gyu-il of Jinju City, Chairman Lee Young-chun of the Jinju Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Han Myung-chul, head of the Korea Electric Power Corporation Jinju Branch, who exchanged opinions on building a sustainable cooperative system for the development of industrial complexes such as Sangpyeong Industrial Complex and on mutual cooperation and shared interests.


Through this agreement, the three organizations agreed to actively cooperate in ▲ revitalizing small and medium-sized enterprises and establishing cooperative relationships with related organizations ▲ supporting inspection and diagnosis of aging power facilities ▲ sharing technical information on power facility management (including electricity bill consulting).


Mayor Cho said, “Through this agreement, we expect to provide significant help to small and medium-sized enterprises located in Sangpyeong Industrial Complex, which are facing various difficulties such as aging infrastructure and decline of main industries,” and urged for diverse mutual cooperation for the aging industrial complex.


Han, head of the KEPCO Jinju Branch, stated, “Taking this agreement as an opportunity, we will strive to resolve the difficulties of small and medium-sized enterprises and also work hard to create multifaceted social value activities through communication and cooperation with local companies.”



Chairman Lee of the Jinju Chamber of Commerce and Industry said, “We appreciate the practical support for our companies through the interest of Jinju City and KEPCO, and we will do our best to ensure that the local economy can recover quickly through the early overcoming of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19).”


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