Operation of Dedicated Public Official Team for Handling Corporate Difficulties in Jinju City
Deploying 188 Team Leaders for On-Site Administrative Support to Lead in Resolving Corporate Difficulties
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Jinju City, Gyeongnam Province, announced that it will operate a dedicated team of public officials to handle corporate difficulties starting in the second half of this year.
The dedicated team of public officials to handle corporate difficulties is a system that directly visits small and medium-sized enterprises struggling due to COVID-19 and other challenges to listen to the difficulties faced by business owners.
The city will organize the dedicated team with 44 department heads as general team leaders and 188 team leaders, targeting 1,160 registered manufacturing factories within the jurisdiction.
The dedicated team plans to visit sites quarterly to listen to difficulties and enable one-stop processing by coordinating with each department and related organizations.
In particular, related organizations will cooperate in supporting businesses: the Root Technology Support Center and the Myeongju Silk Research Institute will assist in technology development, the Startup Incubation Center will support prospective entrepreneurs preparing to start businesses, and local banks will help companies facing financial difficulties through a financial support team.
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Mayor Jo Gyu-il stated, “We may not be able to solve all the difficulties of businesses, but continuous communication will help find solutions, and I hope this will be an attempt for businesses and administration to work closely together,” adding, “I hope this contributes to making the city a better place to run a business.”
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