Naju City in Jeollanam-do is laying the foundation for creating a business-friendly city, a key policy focus for this year.


Naju City (Mayor Yoon Byung-tae) recently held a local economic revitalization review committee meeting and announced on the 3rd that it reviewed the assignment of business street names and the selection of companies for weekly event operations to foster a business-friendly city.

Naju City is laying the foundation for creating a business-friendly city, which is a key policy focus this year. <br>[Photo by Naju City]

Naju City is laying the foundation for creating a business-friendly city, which is a key policy focus this year.
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The business-friendly city initiative focuses on enhancing the pride of employees at companies and institutions through street naming, weekly events for companies and institutions, and product promotion, aiming to encourage additional investment, stable settlement, and a virtuous cycle of local economic revitalization.


The committee set the criteria for selecting companies for street naming as those employing 300 or more regular employees for public enterprises and 90 or more for general companies.


Selected companies will have streets named after their company, and the city plans to support the production and installation of street name signs.


Additionally, a period will be designated for company weekly events to provide opportunities for company introductions and product promotion.


The city will launch a KakaoTalk channel tentatively named ‘Business Trouble Talk’ to match companies with dedicated public officials for one-on-one communication, allowing for the timely reception and resolution of difficulties and inconveniences.


A city official stated, “Along with the business-friendly city policy, we will actively conduct business attraction activities tailored to local specialized industries, including surveys on industrial complex resident companies, listening to their difficulties, and benchmarking leading cases of business attraction, to make Naju a great place for companies and create quality jobs.”



Naju = Kim Yuk-bong, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy baekok@asiae.co.kr


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