New 'Gukgasandan Support Team' Established... Responsible for Permits and Resident Communication

Yongin City in Gyeonggi Province will establish a support organization to expedite the groundbreaking of Samsung Electronics' Yongin Cheoin-gu Idong and Namsa system semiconductor national industrial complex.


On the 7th, Lee Sang-il, mayor of Yongin, expressed his expectation that "with the government deciding to exempt the system semiconductor national industrial complex from the preliminary feasibility study, the groundbreaking of the complex can be advanced by more than six months."


The mayor particularly stated, "As the exemption from the preliminary feasibility study accelerates the project, the city will also expand and establish a dedicated organization to respond promptly."

A panoramic view of Idong and Namsa-eup areas in Cheoin-gu, Yongin City, where the national industrial complex for system semiconductors is being established. <br>[Photo provided by Yongin City]

A panoramic view of Idong and Namsa-eup areas in Cheoin-gu, Yongin City, where the national industrial complex for system semiconductors is being established.
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Accordingly, Yongin City plans to establish a 'National Industrial Complex Support Team' (tentative name) within the Semiconductor Division 2 of the New Growth Strategy Bureau. The newly established support team will be responsible for supporting administrative procedures at the city level and strengthening communication with residents in the planned industrial complex area. This is interpreted as a commitment to shorten the permit period and minimize conflicts that may arise during the land compensation process.



Earlier, on the 4th, the government announced additional support measures to revitalize exports at the Emergency Economic Ministers' Meeting and Export Investment Countermeasures Meeting, stating that the preliminary feasibility study for the Yongin semiconductor national industrial complex would be exempted. This is expected to be the first case among the 15 national industrial complex candidate sites announced by the government in March to receive such an exemption.


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