'Local Businesses and Social Enterprises Revitalization Measures Report Meeting' Held

Jung Jang-seon, mayor of Pyeongtaek City, Gyeonggi Province, expressed his determination to focus administrative efforts on revitalizing local businesses to recover the weakened economy.


On the 23rd, Pyeongtaek City announced that it held a 'Local Business and Social Enterprise Revitalization Measures Report Meeting' on the 20th at the city hall's comprehensive situation room, with all executive staff in attendance.


At the meeting, Mayor Jung stated, "While the global economy is shrinking due to high inflation and high exchange rates, it is expected that the livelihood economy will become even more difficult due to various wars and other factors. We must maximize the role that local governments can play to contribute, even slightly, to stabilizing the livelihood economy."

Pyeongtaek city officials are discussing agenda items at the 'Local Businesses and Social Enterprises Revitalization Measures Report Meeting' held on the 20th. <br>[Photo by Pyeongtaek City]

Pyeongtaek city officials are discussing agenda items at the 'Local Businesses and Social Enterprises Revitalization Measures Report Meeting' held on the 20th.
[Photo by Pyeongtaek City]

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According to the city, all executive public officials of grade 5 and above attended the report meeting, where they discussed measures by category, dividing into general businesses, construction companies, social enterprises, and women and disabled-owned businesses.


In particular, regarding the local construction industry, the city stated that since large-scale urban development is actively underway in Pyeongtaek and the job creation effect is significant, the city will actively serve as a bridge between large construction companies and local businesses. To this end, the city plans to establish a close cooperation system with local construction companies and maintain continuous communication, as well as focus administrative efforts by regularly visiting construction companies by sector.



Additionally, the city will encourage the promotion and purchase of social enterprise products and provide incentives to departments with excellent priority purchasing records.


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