Gwangju Nam-gu Operates Monthly 'Visiting On-Site Regulation Discovery Team' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City operates a ‘Visiting On-site Regulation Discovery Team’ that visits sites every month to listen to complaints in order to actively identify regulations that cause inconvenience and burdens in business activities, including companies and small business owners.


According to Nam-gu on the 16th, the Visiting On-site Regulation Discovery Team will listen to voices from business sites within the district once a month from this month until November.


This is to actively discover on-site regulation tasks tailored to regional characteristics and to provide prompt feedback on inconveniences that hinder economic activities.


The On-site Regulation Discovery Team consists of five public officials in charge of regulatory and legal affairs and various permits and approvals within the district office, and they plan to visit related organizations that play a central role in the local economy, including companies in the district, merchant associations, professional organizations, associations, and cooperatives, in turn.


In particular, to improve difficulties related to job creation and revitalize the neighborhood economy, they decided to focus on exploring industrial sites where new industries are expected to grow and local shops.


Along with this, Nam-gu will introduce a regulation management card to systematically manage and resolve regulatory difficulties received from various sites, conduct continuous monitoring, and promptly provide feedback on the results of handling the suggestions.


Also, to ensure that residents within the district are aware of various regulatory matters, related information will be shared by posting on the Nam-gu Office website, a newsletter published once a month, SNS, etc., and promotional leaflets will be produced and distributed.



A Nam-gu official stated, “We will do our best to move away from passive administration, actively discover voices causing inconvenience to companies and small business owners at business sites, and increase the acceptance rate of various regulations by central government ministries through in-depth review and preparation of solutions.”


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