Strengths of Corporate Investment in the Gwangyang Bay Area, Sharing Successful Investment Cases of Chinese Companies

Gwangyang Economic Authority and Consulate General of China in Gwangju Invite Chinese Companies' Investment Inspection Delegation View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seonsik] The Gwangyang Bay Area Free Economic Zone Authority (Commissioner Song Sangrak, hereinafter GFEZ) announced on the 15th that it invited Zhang Chenggang (?承?), Consul General of China in Gwangju, and a Chinese business investment inspection team to discuss the investment advantages of the Gwangyang Bay Area and ways to promote exchanges.


The Chinese investment inspection team consisted of companies in the fields of bio-bio, agricultural and marine food products, and investment advisory firms located in Jilin Province and Shandong Province, China. This visit aimed to help businesspeople interested in investing in Korea, recruited by the Chinese Consulate General in Gwangju, understand the investment environment of the Gwangyang Bay Area.


On this day, Song Sangrak, Commissioner of GFEZ, exchanged opinions with representatives of the investment inspection team regarding the current status of Chinese corporate investment in the Gwangyang Bay Area, and ways to expand trade and investment between GFEZ and China in the post-COVID-19 era.


He emphasized that the Gwangyang Bay Area is an attractive investment destination for Chinese businesspeople seeking to enter the U.S. and European markets, as it conveniently facilitates global market entry by utilizing Korea's FTA platform and Gwangyang Port.


After visiting the GFEZ, Consul General Zhang Chenggang and the Chinese investment inspection team shared experiences and success stories of Chinese companies investing in Korea through a meeting with members of the Jeonnam branch of the China Chamber of Commerce in Korea.




Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seonsik hss79@asiae.co.k


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