Exploring Practical Support Measures for Youth Enterprises

The Chungnam Provincial Council's research group for fostering and supporting youth enterprises held a research service commencement briefing and the 2nd meeting on the 14th at the Chungnam Economic Promotion Agency Asan Office. / Provided by Chungnam Provincial Council.

The Chungnam Provincial Council's research group for fostering and supporting youth enterprises held a research service commencement briefing and the 2nd meeting on the 14th at the Chungnam Economic Promotion Agency Asan Office. / Provided by Chungnam Provincial Council.

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The Chungnam Provincial Council's "Research Group for Fostering and Supporting Youth Enterprises in Chungcheongnam-do" held a research service commencement briefing and the 2nd research group meeting on the afternoon of May 14 at the Chungnam Economic Promotion Agency Asan Office.


Members of the research group and experts exchanged a wide range of opinions, focusing on the creation of a youth entrepreneurship ecosystem, the feasibility of financial support, and the necessity of policy linkage. They worked together to develop practical alternatives.


The research project will be carried out for approximately seven months, from May to November. It aims to establish effective ordinances for fostering and supporting youth enterprises in Chungnam and to derive concrete policy proposals tailored to local conditions.


In particular, the project will focus on systematically building policy foundations, starting with defining youth and youth enterprises, and including the priority purchasing system and plans for the formation and operation of councils.


Son Sujo, CEO of Policy Research Institute Leaders, which is conducting the research, stated, "Through this study, we will establish an institutional foundation for supporting youth enterprises and propose policy ideas tailored to Chungnam. We will do our best to contribute to attracting young people and revitalizing the local economy."


Ji Mingyu, representative of the research group and council member (Asan 6, Independent), emphasized, "Youth entrepreneurship is the future of the local economy and a key to creating new jobs. We will actively seek policy solutions to address the practical difficulties faced by youth enterprises, such as funding shortages, lack of experience, and disconnected networks."





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