Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency held a roundtable meeting with 13 economic organizations in the province on the 1st. Participants are taking a commemorative photo.

Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency held a roundtable meeting with 13 economic organizations in the province on the 1st. Participants are taking a commemorative photo.

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The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency held a roundtable meeting with 13 economic organizations in the province.


On the 1st, the agency announced that it held a roundtable meeting with the chairpersons of 13 economic organizations to discuss innovative growth of local companies and field-centered corporate support policies.


The roundtable began with a presentation on the agency's key projects and support policies for this year, followed by introductions of economic organization support projects such as the Gyeonggi Exporters Association’s “Advancement of Overseas Expansion Infrastructure” and the Gyeonggi Venture Business Association’s “Support Project for Suwon Venture Business Promotion District.”


During the subsequent communication session, in-depth discussions were held on topics including ▲measures to activate exports to the Chinese and Indian markets ▲countermeasures against research and development (R&D) budget cuts ▲development of training programs to strengthen the capabilities of small and medium-sized enterprises, aiming to resolve current issues and promote innovative growth of companies in Gyeonggi-do.


The chairpersons of these economic organizations agreed to jointly discover and promote customized capacity-building projects for companies through regular communication and mutual cooperation with the agency.


Kang Seong-cheon, head of the agency, emphasized, "We will focus on projects to strengthen competitiveness targeting about 10,000 member companies affiliated with economic organizations in Gyeonggi-do," adding, "We will take the lead in understanding economic trends through regular communication and solving difficulties in the field."


The agency plans to solicit applications for excellent program support projects from economic organizations in the province within this month. Additionally, it will continue to assist in resolving difficulties and maintain communication through quarterly meetings with the field.



Meanwhile, the economic organizations attending the meeting included the Gyeonggi Small and Medium Venture Business Federation, the Small and Medium Business Convergence Gyeonggi Federation, the Gyeonggi Venture Business Association, the Gyeonggi Exporters Association, the Gyeonggi Small and Medium Business CEO Federation, the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association Gyeonggi Northern Branch and Gyeonggi Branch, the Gyeonggi Furniture Industry Federation, the Gyeonggi Textile Industry Federation, the Gyeonggi Youth Business Association, the Gyeonggi Corporate Economic Association, the National Small Business Federation, and the Gyeonggi Small Business Federation.


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