Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province holds JB-FAIR (Export Consultation) in conjunction with the World Korean Business Convention

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Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province is holding JB-FAIR (Export Consultation) in conjunction with the World Korean Business Convention. Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province will hold a large-scale export consultation for two days from October 22nd to 23rd at the Jeonju Grand Hillston Hotel to help small and medium-sized enterprises in the province develop overseas markets.

This consultation session will be held in conjunction with the 22nd World Korean Business Convention, and will be an opportunity to seek new export opportunities through customized consultations with prospective overseas buyers and local companies.

This export consultation was held in collaboration with the Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Economic and Trade Promotion Agency, Jeonbuk Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, KOTRA Jeonbuk Support Group, Korea International Trade Association Jeonbuk Regional Headquarters, and Small and Medium Venture Business Corporation Jeonbuk Regional Headquarters to actively support small and medium-sized businesses entering overseas markets. prepared for

Overseas buyers from 102 companies from 15 countries, including Vietnam, India, the United States, and Russia, including Vietnam, India, the United States, and Russia, are scheduled to visit Jeonbuk, and 179 small and medium-sized enterprises from various fields including household goods, beauty, food, machinery, and future industries will participate in the province to develop overseas sales channels. challenge. This is a valuable opportunity for small and medium-sized businesses in the province to enter the global market, and we plan to meet directly with buyers from various countries and conduct in-depth consultations.

In order to derive meaningful export results from this consultation, Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province and Jeonbuk Economic and Trade Promotion Agency have been discovering promising buyers through trade centers in Vietnam and India and overseas networks since last June, and providing product information of small and medium-sized enterprises in the province in advance. We have continued to promote customized matching by providing customized matching services.

Oh Taek-rim, head of the Jeonbuk Self-Governing Province Business Attraction Support Office, emphasized, “Despite geopolitical risks and difficulties in the export environment, this consultation will be a new opportunity for small and medium-sized enterprises in the province to meet overseas buyers.” He continued, “Through this conference, we will support practical results through continuous management of consultation cases even after the conference so that excellent small and medium-sized businesses in the province can expand their sales channels overseas.”

Through this consultation, Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province plans to actively support small and medium-sized enterprises in the province to enter the global market and take the lead in revitalizing the local economy and strengthening global competitiveness.

Meanwhile, the labor and management of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province, united through song, is leading Jeonbuk’s new leap forward. On October 18, Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province successfully held the ‘1st Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Labor-Management Harmony Song Festival’ at the Jeonbuk Provincial Government Building Performance Hall to promote coexistence and communication between labor and management in the province.

This song festival expresses harmony between labor and management through songs, opening a new chapter to revitalize the local economy and establish a labor-management culture of cooperation.

The first song festival was designed to express communication between labor and management through song, encourage businesses and workers in the province, and inject new vitality into the local economy. Through song, labor and management came together with one voice, overcoming conflict, and a culture of cooperation took root.

About 900 people attended the event, including Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Governor Kim Kwan-young, Federation of Korean Trade Unions Jeonbuk Regional Headquarters Chairman Kwon Ki-bong, Jeonju Chamber of Commerce and Industry Vice Chairman Cho Byeong-doo, city and county employment and labor branch heads, and corporate workers.

The preliminary round of this song festival was held on October 12, and out of a total of 40 teams, 12 teams advanced to the finals after a fierce competition and took the stage. The contestants who made it to the finals displayed their hidden talents to the fullest and communicated with the audience, creating an opportunity for true harmony that transcended the boundaries between workers and employers. In the cheering stands, there was enthusiastic applause and cheers regardless of labor or management, which further added to the meaning of the festival.

To celebrate the final stage, popular singers such as Resurrection, Crying Nut, Byun Jin-seop, and Yoon Soo-hyun performed and heightened the enthusiasm of the music festival. In particular, the participants’ songs and the singers’ stages came together, making the event the peak of the festival.

In his congratulatory address, Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Governor Kim Gwan-young said, “Just as the saying goes that cooperation leads a ship safely to port, when labor and management work together, we can overcome crises and achieve true harmony,” and added, “This music festival will break down the wall between labor and management and build trust and cooperation.” “I hope this will be a valuable opportunity to establish the culture of .”

The ‘1st Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province Labor-Management Harmony Song Festival’ was supported by Jeonbuk Self-Governing Province and organized by the Jeonju Chamber of Commerce and Industry and JTV Jeonju Broadcasting. This event is expected to contribute to revitalizing Jeonbuk’s economy beyond the relationship between labor and management, and this venue for harmony will continue to be provided in the future.

Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province predicts that through this song festival, healthy labor-management relations will not only increase the productivity of companies and improve the quality of life of workers, but will also lead to active business attraction and contribute to strengthening the competitiveness of the local economy.

Economy Queen Reporter Choi Hana

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