Gyeonggi-do to Host 'Pyeongtaek Port Future Strategy Forum' on the 22nd
[Asia Economy (Pyeongtaek) = Reporter Lee Young-gyu] Gyeonggi Province and Gyeonggi Pyeongtaek Port Authority will hold the '2022 Pyeongtaek Port Future Strategy Forum' on the 22nd at the 3rd floor Convention Hall of Suwon Convention Center.
Hosted by the province and co-organized by Pyeongtaek Port Authority and the Korea Maritime and Port Academic Association Council, this forum is organized to strengthen the competitiveness of Pyeongtaek Port and establish green port strategies.
The forum will be divided into three sessions: ▲ Strategies to enhance the international competitiveness of Pyeongtaek Port, establishment of a Korea-China direct purchase platform and the role of Pyeongtaek Port ▲ Global ports' eco-friendly cases and response directions, Pyeongtaek Port green port strategy ▲ Pyeongtaek Port development strategy R&D (Research and Development).
Those wishing to participate in the forum can pre-register by visiting the Pyeongtaek Port Authority website by the 21st.
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Nam Dong-kyung, Director of the Railway, Port and Logistics Bureau of Gyeonggi Province, said, "In the rapidly changing external environment, I hope Pyeongtaek Port, a port of opportunity, will become a global trade port for China and serve as a venue for knowledge exchange."
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