Jongno Precious Metals Special Development Promotion District Achieves S Grade
After receiving an A grade in last year's promotion plan performance evaluation and securing a budget of 200 million KRW, this year it achieved an S grade and secured an additional 300 million KRW
This year, the promotion plan was reestablished reflecting the changed status of the precious metals industry, and the K-Jewelry Festival is scheduled to be held in October
Jongno-gu (Mayor Jeong Munheon) received the highest grade, 'S grade,' in the 2022 Seoul City Industrial and Specific Development Promotion District Operation Evaluation, securing a project budget of 300 million KRW to be invested in revitalizing the precious metals industry, a representative local industry of Jongno.
The Jongno Precious Metals Specific Development Promotion District, targeting 140,855㎡ in the Myeodong 53 area of Jongno-gu, was designated as a promotion district in January 2010, and the promotion plan was announced in March 2013.
Seoul City evaluates the performance of plans for five promotion districts, including Jongno-gu, every year, and since 2022, subsidies for the following year have been differentially supported based on the previous year's evaluation results.
Jongno-gu received an A grade in the 2021 operation evaluation, securing a budget of 200 million KRW, and achieved an S grade in the 2022 operation evaluation conducted in April this year, securing an additional 300 million KRW for the 2024 project budget, a remarkable achievement.
This is meaningful as it is the result of various efforts to revitalize the Jongno precious metals industry, such as holding the K-Jewelry Festival on a large scale in 2022 to support jewelry sales channels and improving the store environment around Seosunra-gil.
This year, the promotion plan will be reestablished reflecting the changed status of the precious metals industry, and the K-Jewelry Festival will be held in October with richer and more substantial content than before.
In addition, capacity-building education for related industry workers and citizen participation programs are also planned.
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Mayor Jeong Munheon said, “The Jongno Precious Metals Specific Development Promotion District is the nation's top jewelry hub, with 20% of the national precious metals industry and 50% of Seoul's concentrated here,” adding, “This area, a large industrial complex where the entire process from precious metals manufacturing to wholesale and retail takes place, will be developed so that the urban high value-added industry of Jongno's precious metals industry can expand beyond Korea to overseas.”
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