Discovering Unreasonable Regulations and Revitalizing the Local Economy

Visiting Regulatory Reporting Center <span>[Image source=Jinju-si]</span>

Visiting Regulatory Reporting Center [Image source=Jinju-si]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the 18th, Jinju City announced that it will operate the ‘Visiting Regulation Reporting Center’ year-round to actively identify and promptly improve unreasonable regulations experienced by businesses, small merchants, and citizens in economic activities or daily life.


The Visiting Regulation Reporting Center is a field-centered regulatory improvement activity that listens to voices from the field regarding regulations that make business activities difficult or cause inconvenience to citizens' lives, and reflects unreasonable regulations in policies by revising related laws and local ordinances.


For regulations and difficulties discovered on-site, matters that can be resolved internally through the city’s administrative power will be improved through consultation with relevant departments, and issues belonging to the province or central government will be addressed by proposing institutional improvements at the city level to seek solutions.


The city plans to operate this regulation reporting center at least once a month throughout the year and actively utilize various communication channels of the city, as well as business sites, as channels for discovering regulations affecting the livelihood felt by businesspeople, small merchants, and citizens.



A Jinju City official said, “We will devote all efforts to revitalizing the local economy and achieving regulatory innovation that citizens can feel through discovering unreasonable regulations centered on the field and beneficiaries and promptly resolving them.”


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