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Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Council delegation participates in Singapore’s Jeju Day event and encourages companies to participate in export consultations

Global Economic Times / Updated : 2024-10-17 19:50:14
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▲ Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Council delegation participates in Singapore’s Jeju Day event and encourages companies to participate in export consultations

 

 
 
 


[GLOBAL ECONOMIC TIMES]  The Jeju Provincial Council delegation, including Vice Chairman of the Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Council Kang Chung-ryong, visited Singapore for a 4-day, 2-night itinerary from October 16 to October 19 to attend the Singapore Jeju Day event and encourage Jeju companies participating in export consultations. I am visiting,

Kim Chang-sik, a member of the Jeju Special Self-Governing Provincial Council, joined us on this visit.

Vice Chairman Kang Chung-ryong, who participated in the opening ceremony of Singapore Jeju Day on October 17, said, “I would like to congratulate you on the opening of Singapore Jeju Day.” He added, “The Singapore Jeju Office is a new start to expand tourism, trade, culture, and human exchanges between ASEAN countries. “It became a milestone that announced this,” he said.

In addition, “I hope that Jeju will begin to target the Asian market in earnest, starting with Singapore, which has overcome the limitation of lack of resources and capital and achieved remarkable growth as a center of the global economy, logistics, and finance, and expand exchanges and cooperation to include ASEAN Plus Alpha countries.” “I hope so,” he said.

Lastly, he asked, “Singapore and Malaysian officials should pay a lot of attention so that Jeju and Singapore can develop and achieve prosperity through mutual cooperation.”

This morning, the delegation visited the Singapore Jeju office, encouraged the staff, listened to the Jeju office operation status, and held a meeting.

At the meeting, Vice Chairman Kang Chung-ryong said, “The Singapore Jeju Office is an office established to carry out comprehensive exchange and cooperation relationships for Jeju to begin targeting the Asian market using Singapore as a base.” He added, “I hope you will work hard to play a role between Jeju and Singapore.” “He emphasized.

The next day, the provincial council delegation visited and encouraged Jeju companies participating in the export consultation, Jeju Economic and Trade Promotion Agency officials who prepared this event, and provincial organizations operating local public relations centers.

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