"Joining Hands to Revitalize the Local Economy... Changwon Special City Signs Inter-Agency Cooperation Agreement"
Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Small Business Association
Launch 'Support Small Business Owners Campaign'
Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam signed a business agreement for the ‘Support Small Business Owners Campaign’ at the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry, together with the Gyeongnam Regional Office of SMEs and Startups, the Small Enterprise and Market Service, and the Changwon Small Business Association.
The campaign, held on the 21st, aims to support small business owners and revitalize the local economy. Under this initiative, company employees receive part of their salaries in local gift certificates (Nubijeon) or Onnuri gift certificates, with the Changwon Chamber of Commerce and Industry encouraging and recruiting corporate participation. Changwon City will provide administrative and financial support for the issuance of mobile Nubijeon. In addition, the Gyeongnam Regional Office of SMEs and Startups and the Small Enterprise and Market Service plan to issue Onnuri gift certificates to enhance the effectiveness of the campaign.
Hong Nam-pyo, Mayor of Changwon Special City, stated, “If we join forces and collaborate through this agreement, it will serve as an opportunity for more companies and citizens to participate, further boosting local consumption.”
With this agreement as a starting point, the city plans to continuously promote various support policies for small business owners in cooperation with companies and organizations, and to develop practical measures to revitalize the local economy.
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