The Gwangju Employers Federation recently held a meeting to discuss specific cooperation measures as a follow-up to the business agreement signed with the Korea Yunnan Enterprises Federation. Photo by Gwangju Employers Federation

The Gwangju Employers Federation recently held a meeting to discuss specific cooperation measures as a follow-up to the business agreement signed with the Korea Yunnan Enterprises Federation. Photo by Gwangju Employers Federation

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The Gwangju Employers Federation announced on June 5 that it recently held a meeting to discuss specific cooperation measures as a follow-up to the business agreement signed with the Korea Yunnan Enterprises Federation.


The meeting, held in the morning of the same day, was attended by Kim Dongchan, Executive Vice President of the Gwangju Employers Federation, and Gu Jingqi, Consul General of the Consulate General of China in Gwangju. This meeting was based on the contents of the business agreement signed by the two organizations to promote mutual cooperation and joint development.


The agreement was concluded with the aim of supporting economic, trade, and investment cooperation between the Gwangju Employers Federation and the Yunnan Enterprises Federation, as well as fostering the development of member companies and improving and maintaining friendly relations between the two countries. The main areas of cooperation include: ▲supporting economic exchanges such as creating markets for major products and improving the investment environment; ▲providing information sharing to support exports, imports, and investment attraction for member companies; and ▲mutual visits and friendship support for economic exchange delegations and investment attraction groups.


At the meeting, Executive Vice President Kim Dongchan and Consul General Gu Jingqi exchanged in-depth opinions on concrete measures to practically implement the areas of cooperation specified in the agreement. In particular, the focus was reportedly on identifying cooperative projects to expand practical exchanges between companies in the Gwangju region and companies in Yunnan Province, China.


Executive Vice President Kim Dongchan stated, "Following the signing of the business agreement last month, today's meeting was a meaningful occasion to reaffirm both sides' commitment to economic cooperation and to discuss specific collaborative projects. Based on the agreement, we will strive to achieve tangible results that contribute to the development of local companies and the creation of youth jobs."





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