Changwon Chamber of Commerce Elects Four Second-Half Subcommittee Chairs... Focus on Revitalizing Local Economy
Gyeongnam Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry. / Photo by Se-ryeong Lee ryeong@
View original image[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] On the 11th, the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Gyeongnam announced that it has elected the chairpersons for the second half of the International Cooperation, Win-Win Economy, Local Policy, and Regional Economy Committees and will begin full-scale activities.
(From the left) Woo Young-jun, Chairman of Korea Yanase and International Cooperation Committee, Song Jeong-a, CEO of Song Jeong-a Accounting Office, Park Jong-chun, CEO of Jeongil and Win-Win Economy Committee, Kim Seong-eon, CEO of Daemyung Industry.
View original image▲ The chairperson of the International Cooperation Committee is Woo Young-jun, Chairman of Korea Yanase, and the vice chairperson is Song Jeong-a, CEO of Song Jeong-a Accounting Office. ▲ The Win-Win Economy Committee has Park Jong-chun, CEO of Jeongil, as chairperson, and Kim Seong-eon, CEO of Daemyung Industry, as vice chairperson.
(From left) Jo Hyun-wook, CEO of Hyosung Metal, Member of the Local Policy Committee; Jung Woo-young, CEO of Hansung S&I; Jeong Hyun-sook, CEO of Sinhwa Steel, Member of the Regional Economy Committee; Park Jung-woo, CEO of Weltem.
View original image▲ The Local Policy Committee's chairperson is Cho Hyun-wook, CEO of Hyosung Metal, and the vice chairperson is Jeong Woo-young, CEO of Hanseong S&I. ▲ The Regional Economy Committee's chairperson is Jeong Hyun-sook, CEO of Shinhwa Steel, and the vice chairperson is Park Jeong-woo, CEO of Weltem.
Going forward, the International Cooperation Committee will promote international friendship exchanges, activate trade networks, and operate overseas economic delegations. The Win-Win Economy Committee will pursue coexistence among large, medium, and small enterprises, as well as with local communities, labor, culture, and the arts, and build networks to revitalize coexistence between companies and local communities.
The Local Policy Committee will work on mitigating the disparity in ripple effects between companies located in the metropolitan area and those in local regions according to corporate policies, and discover areas to strengthen the competitiveness of local companies compared to metropolitan companies.
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The Regional Economy Committee will focus on supporting small business owners and SMEs, promoting consumption, and campaigns encouraging the use of local products to revitalize the regional economy.
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