Sokcho City Signs Business Agreement with Eight Local Economic Organizations
Enhanced Support for Small Business Owners
Customized Training Program "Geosang Project" Also Launched

Sokcho City in Gangwon Province is partnering with local economic organizations to enhance the media promotion capabilities of small business owners and companies in the region.

Sokcho City is signing a business agreement between Sokcho Media Center and local economic organizations in the city hall situation room on the 18th. Provided by Sokcho City

Sokcho City is signing a business agreement between Sokcho Media Center and local economic organizations in the city hall situation room on the 18th. Provided by Sokcho City

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On March 18, Sokcho City signed a business agreement between Sokcho Media Center and local economic organizations at the city hall situation room.


The signing ceremony was attended by Mayor Lee Byeongseon of Sokcho, city officials, and representatives from eight economic organizations, including the Sokcho Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sokcho Marine Industrial Complex Council, Gangwon Small and Medium Business Seorak Convergence Association, Sokcho Women Entrepreneurs Association, Small Enterprise and Small Business Association Sokcho Branch, Sokcho Small Business Association, Gangwon Self-Employed Association Sokcho Branch, and Sokcho Export Association, totaling more than 20 participants.


This agreement was established to strengthen the media utilization capabilities of local small business owners and companies, support the production of promotional content and marketing, and thereby lay the foundation for vitalizing the local economy and promoting sustainable growth.


Under the agreement, Sokcho Media Center will provide a variety of media support activities for small business owners affiliated with the economic organizations, including free regular membership registration, free rental of studio and educational facilities, free rental of video shooting and editing equipment, and free enrollment in media education courses.


In particular, along with the agreement, Sokcho City will launch a customized training program for small business owners called the "Cheonhajeil Sokcho, Geosang Project." Through advanced, hands-on training that covers everything from Smart Store management to live commerce, the aim is to strengthen online promotion and help explore new sales channels.


The economic organizations will also encourage their members to actively utilize the Media Center, participate in media education and promotional programs, and cooperate in joint promotion initiatives.


The city expects that this agreement will enhance the promotional and marketing capabilities of local small business owners and companies, and help establish a virtuous cycle for the local economy.



Mayor Lee Byeongseon of Sokcho stated, "Through this agreement, we will broaden the foundation for media utilization and strengthen promotional capabilities for local companies and small businesses, and will continue to pursue various support policies that contribute to revitalizing the local economy."


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