Park Wan-su, Governor of Gyeongnam Province, is visiting the Gyeongnam Provincial Western Office on the 13th to inspect local issues.

Park Wan-su, Governor of Gyeongnam Province, is visiting the Gyeongnam Provincial Western Office on the 13th to inspect local issues.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Seryeong] Park Wansu, Governor of Gyeongnam Province, visited the Western Government Complex for the first time on the 13th to examine the issues of Western Gyeongnam.


Governor Park said, “I will regularly come to the Western Government Complex to take care of current issues,” and added, “Let’s organize the projects of the Western Gyeongnam development strategy well and carry them out steadily.”


He continued, “It is important to inform the residents about various project implementations to gain their interest and thereby give the projects momentum,” emphasizing, “Through the establishment of the Aerospace Agency and the construction of the Southern Inland Railroad, Western Gyeongnam should become an important hub for the development of our region.”


On that day, Governor Park discussed ways to strengthen the ‘Western Gyeongnam Development Strategy’ and received reports on the progress of the 2050 Carbon Neutral Roadmap establishment project, measures against rising costs of agricultural and livestock materials, and plans to promote the use of fresh flowers in park cemeteries.


The governor visited all 21 departments of the Western Government Complex and greeted the staff.


He urged, “Let us work together as public officials who carry a sense of mission and have the capability to perform well.”


Park Wan-su, Governor of Gyeongnam Province, is visiting Jinju City Health Center to urge measures in response to the resurgence of COVID-19.

Park Wan-su, Governor of Gyeongnam Province, is visiting Jinju City Health Center to urge measures in response to the resurgence of COVID-19.

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Afterwards, he visited Jinju City Health Center to meet with officials, encouraging them and ordering thorough responses to the recent resurgence of COVID-19.


He also visited major media outlets in the western region, requesting their increased interest in provincial administration and cooperation in promoting policies and initiatives.


Governor Park had lunch with the president of the Jinju Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the head of the Gyeongnam branch of the National Merchants Federation, the president of the Jinju Central Market Merchants Association, and self-employed business owners, listening to the realities faced by small business owners and self-employed individuals struggling with recent rises in oil prices, inflation, and interest rate hikes.



The governor promised, “The province’s economic situation is not easy, and the rapid rise in prices has made it even harder for small business owners. We will carefully create policies that can practically help by enhancing the competitiveness of small business owners and strengthening the social safety net.”


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