Dong-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City announced that it has signed a business agreement with KBC Gwangju Broadcasting to support the stable growth of young small business owners and promote economic development in the local community as well as activate the startup culture.


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In this agreement, Dong-gu promised mutual cooperation on all matters to strengthen the competitiveness of young small business owners based on the resources and capabilities possessed by both organizations, in collaboration with KBC Gwangju Broadcasting’s digital commerce specialized institution, 'Sodam Square Gwangju.'


The main contents of the agreement include ▲supporting young entrepreneurs’ entry into the online market ▲operating programs and promotional marketing to expand sales channels ▲strengthening linkage and cooperation with Dongmyung Youth Creative Studio and Dong-gu Youth Center.


Accordingly, Dong-gu plans to promote live commerce broadcasting programs, provide 1:1 feedback support from commerce content experts, and offer digital commerce education for youth through 'Sodam Square Gwangju' targeting young entrepreneurs participating in the 'Vacant House Youth Startup Filling Project' as well as young small business owners located in Dong-gu.



Im Taek, Mayor of Dong-gu, said, "Through this business agreement, I hope more diverse opportunities will open up for young small business owners and prospective entrepreneurs in Dong-gu," adding, "We will provide multifaceted support so that young entrepreneurs can fully demonstrate their capabilities and passion in a rapidly changing world."


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