All-Out Effort to Attract Private Sector Investment
In line with the blueprint for northern large-scale development, including Yangju Technovalley announced by Gyeonggi Province last September, Yangju City in Gyeonggi is also actively promoting private company investment attraction activities.
Yangju City, Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Kang Su-hyun) announced on the 27th that it will hold the "2024 Yangju City Industrial Complex Investment Briefing" at the "Gyeonggi Textile Comprehensive Support Center" in the city on the 28th.
This briefing session was prepared to provide detailed practical investment information about the "Gyeonggi Yangju Technovalley and Yangju Eunnam General Industrial Complex," which boasts the greatest growth potential in northern Gyeonggi.
The event will begin with an introduction to the "Gyeonggi Yangju Technovalley and Yangju Eunnam General Industrial Complex," followed by explanations of the "Yangju City Corporate Attraction Policy," and guidance on detailed plans and occupancy conditions for each industrial complex.
In particular, related organizations such as the Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA), Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA), Gyeonggi Daejin TP Northern Gyeonggi Intellectual Property Center, Women’s Enterprise Comprehensive Support Center Northern Gyeonggi Center, and Gyeonggi Credit Guarantee Foundation will participate in the briefing. Customized consultation booths will be operated for businesspeople considering relocation, covering topics such as sales schedules, construction, R&D, export company difficulties resolution, technology certification and patent support, women enterprise support, and funding and financial support.
Interested businesspeople can participate through pre-registration and on-site registration, and for more details, inquiries can be made to the Yangju City Self-Sufficient City Development and Strategic Attraction Team.
A city official urged, "We ask for the active participation of excellent businesspeople who can jointly discover future growth engines for Yangju City."
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