Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with Yeoju Ceramic Industry Cooperative on the 19th.

Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with Yeoju Ceramic Industry Cooperative on the 19th.

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The Gyeonggi-do Economic Science Promotion Agency signed a business agreement with the Yeoju Ceramic Industry Cooperative.


On the 19th, the agency announced on the 20th that it had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Yeoju Ceramic Industry Cooperative at the Yeoju Ceramic Culture Center to promote the growth of Yeoju's ceramic industry and revitalize the local economy.


The Yeoju Ceramic Cooperative, established in 1985 as the nation's first folk ceramic cooperative, carries out various joint projects such as hosting ceramic festivals, supporting entry into online malls, and providing sales channel support with 135 member companies.


In particular, 65% of the approximately 900 ceramic companies in the province are concentrated in ceramic clusters such as Icheon, Yeoju, and Gwangju.


This agreement was promoted to provide customized support to ceramic companies, which account for a large portion of manufacturing in Yeoju City, and to expand cooperation.


According to the agreement, the two organizations will collaborate in various areas including ▲building a win-win and cooperative relationship through the development of support projects for Yeoju ceramic companies ▲providing various support services to resolve corporate difficulties ▲discovering and promoting excellent companies ▲jointly promoting social responsibility management to strengthen ESG management.


Pi Jaeseong, Chairman of the Yeoju Ceramic Cooperative, emphasized, "We expect that the professional support from the agency will greatly help the growth of Yeoju ceramic companies through this agreement," adding, "It will be an important opportunity for a new leap forward in Yeoju's ceramic industry."



Jung Kwangyong, Head of the Balanced Opportunity Division at the agency, promised, "We will communicate more closely with ceramic companies and provide effective support services," and added, "We will do our best to promptly resolve various difficulties faced by ceramic companies and ensure the sustainable development of Yeoju's ceramic industry."


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