Gyeonggi-do, Fostering Traditional Market 'Win-Win Development Shared Market'
2 Billion Won Invested Per Market... Local Economic Actors Participate as Sellers
[Asia Economy Reporter Ra Young-cheol] Gyeonggi Province and the Gyeonggi Market and Commercial District Promotion Agency announced on the 17th that they will promote the second phase of the win-win development type Gyeonggi Shared Market cultivation project this year targeting five traditional markets within the province, and are calling for traditional markets to participate in the project.
Each selected market will receive an investment of 200 million KRW, which can be used to create a 'community-type shared commercial space' in the idle areas of the traditional markets where local economic actors can participate as sellers.
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Through the 'Shared Market Project Group and Manager,' new items and programs that can attract new customers together with residents, cooperatives, farmers, food trucks, and others will be discovered and diversified, aiming to revitalize commercial districts by fostering a community where merchants and residents interact.
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