Gwangju City in Gyeonggi Province held a 'Corporate Policy Meeting' on the 15th at Sunam Hall on the 8th floor of City Hall, attended by more than 60 local business representatives.

Bang Se-hwan, mayor of Gwangju City, held a 'Corporate Policy Meeting' on the 15th at Sunam Hall on the 8th floor of the city hall. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City

Bang Se-hwan, mayor of Gwangju City, held a 'Corporate Policy Meeting' on the 15th at Sunam Hall on the 8th floor of the city hall. Provided by Gyeonggi Gwangju City

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The meeting was attended by Mayor Bang Se-hwan, as well as the Director of Planning and Finance, the Head of Corporate Support, and other city officials, who listened directly to the voices of local business leaders and discussed ways to improve the business environment.


The event consisted of presentations on best practices for corporate support and regulatory improvement, followed by the corporate policy meeting itself. There was active and practical exchange of opinions among the participants.


On this day, business representatives raised a variety of concerns, including the need for improvements to roads and transportation facilities, relaxation of building-related regulations, securing sales channels, and support for obtaining various certifications.


In response, the city announced it would promptly review and improve relevant systems, address shortcomings in existing corporate support policies, and expand customized support programs.


Mayor Bang Se-hwan stated, "It was a meaningful opportunity to hear the honest voices of business leaders, who are the key drivers of the local economy," adding, "We will do our utmost to reflect on-site feedback in our policies and provide the best possible support to make Gwangju a great city for business."



Meanwhile, the city plans to continue its efforts to revitalize the local economy through ongoing site visits and continuous communication with businesses.


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