Gyeongsangnam-do and Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction have signed a purchase agreement to promote the use of e-Gyeongnam Mall. <br>[Image source=Gyeongsangnam-do]

Gyeongsangnam-do and Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction have signed a purchase agreement to promote the use of e-Gyeongnam Mall.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Sang-hyun] Gyeongsangnam-do and Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction signed a purchase agreement on the 6th to promote the use of eGyeongnam Mall and expand sales channels for excellent local agricultural and marine products.


The signing ceremony was attended by Park Jong-won, Deputy Governor for Economic Affairs of Gyeongnam Province, and Jeong Ho-won, Executive Director of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction.


With the participation of Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction, a leading company in the province, in this agreement for community return, it is expected to promote the purchase of products from local small business owners and fishermen who have faced difficulties expanding sales channels due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, thereby increasing their income.


Since March, Gyeongnam Province has signed purchase agreements starting with power group companies in the Gyeongnam region, followed by agreements with Korea Aerospace Industries and LG Electronics.


These companies have fully supported local small business owners and fishermen through group purchases for Chuseok and bulk purchases of onion products on eGyeongnam Mall.


As a result, as of September 30, eGyeongnam Mall's sales reached 5.39 billion KRW, a 159.5% increase compared to last year's total sales of 2.08 billion KRW.



Deputy Governor Park said, "We expect that the purchase agreement with Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction will serve as a catalyst for the activation of eGyeongnam Mall, which has been recording record-breaking sales day after day."


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