Gifts for 100 Social Economy Enterprises Struggling Due to COVID-19

Korea National Oil Corporation provided COVID-19 quarantine supplies to social economy enterprises in Ulsan.

Korea National Oil Corporation provided COVID-19 quarantine supplies to social economy enterprises in Ulsan.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Korea National Oil Corporation gifted 2,000 hand sanitizers worth 10 million KRW to the Ulsan Social Economy Community to help social economy enterprises overcome COVID-19.


The donated hand sanitizers will be distributed to about 100 social economy enterprises in the region.


The initiative aims to support sales of K-brand quarantine products produced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are struggling due to COVID-19.


Cho Seong-sang, General Affairs Director of the Oil Corporation, said, “We hope the hand sanitizer gift will aid the operation of local social economy enterprises facing difficulties due to COVID-19,” and added, “The corporation will continue to spare no effort in supporting the revitalization of social economy enterprises.”



The Oil Corporation is operating support programs for small business owners, including providing daily quarantine supplies, customized consulting business support, purchasing traditional market agricultural and marine product packages, operating regional specialty product pop-up stores, and collecting recycled ice packs to support local fisheries.


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