[Jeongeup=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jaegil] Jeongeup City, Jeollabuk-do, in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, is holding a contest for the ‘2023 Corporate (Livelihood) Business Environment Regulation Improvement Proposals’ to improve various regulations (laws, systems, rules, etc.) encountered in citizens' daily lives.

Corporate (Livelihood) Business Environment Regulation Innovation Contest Poster. [Photo by Jeongeup City]

Corporate (Livelihood) Business Environment Regulation Innovation Contest Poster. [Photo by Jeongeup City]

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According to the city on the 14th, the contest covers all improvement proposals related to regulations surrounding the business environment, including the removal of constraints on corporate management activities, improvement of livelihood conditions for small business owners, rationalization of regulations in new industry sectors, and job creation.


Any administrative regulations that hinder various corporate and livelihood activities can be proposed regardless of the sector, and eligibility to apply is open to all Jeongeup citizens and companies located in Jeongeup.


However, simple complaints or petitions are excluded.


The application period is from the 15th of this month until the 31st of next month. Those wishing to participate can download the application form from the Jeongeup City or Ministry of the Interior and Safety websites and submit it via email or to the Regulation Performance Team of the Audit Department at Jeongeup City Hall.


Submitted proposals will undergo practical review by the Ministry of the Interior and Safety’s judging committee and expert evaluations, comprehensively assessing creativity, feasibility, and effectiveness. The results are scheduled to be announced in July.


Selected final candidates will receive the Minister of the Interior and Safety Award, with prizes including 1 million KRW for the top winner (1 person), 500,000 KRW each for two excellence awardees, and 100,000 KRW each for seventeen encouragement awardees.


The city plans to actively improve regulations related to inconveniences experienced in daily life and corporate activities on the ground.


A city official stated, “We plan to actively improve regulations related to difficulties experienced in daily life and corporate activities,” and added, “We ask for the interest and participation of companies and citizens.”



Jeongeup=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jaegil baekok@asiae.co.kr


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