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Chungnam Province Sets Ambitious Growth Target for 2024

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-01-08 13:51:47
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Cheonan, South Korea – Chungnam Province has announced a bold target of achieving a 3% growth in its Gross Regional Domestic Product (GRDP) this year, surpassing the national average. This ambitious goal is part of a broader strategy to stimulate the regional economy and attract investments.

The provincial government plans to achieve this target by leveraging various factors, including increased demand for global IT products, stable price management, and expanded investments in next-generation displays and advanced semiconductors.

Investment Drive

To further bolster its economy, Chungnam Province has set an aggressive investment target of 40 trillion won. The province has already secured 32.2 trillion won in domestic and foreign investments since the beginning of the current administration.

Key initiatives to attract investments include:

Celltrion Investment: A 1 trillion won investment commitment from Celltrion in the Naepo Agricultural Bio Cluster.
Economic Free Zone: Establishment of an economic free zone in the second half of the year.
Opportunity Development Special Zone: Designation of five cities and counties as opportunity development special zones.

Support for SMEs and Startups

The provincial government is also committed to supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups. This includes:

Increased Funding: Allocating 1.2 trillion won in policy funds for SMEs, a significant increase from the previous year.
Expanded Sales Channels: Supporting 5,589 SMEs in expanding their domestic and international markets through various sales promotion events.
Venture Investment: Establishing a 1 trillion won fund to invest in promising venture companies.

Addressing Industry Challenges

To support struggling industries such as petrochemicals, the province plans to:

Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Build a sustainable aviation fuel production center.
Carbon Capture Utilization: Establish a CCU demonstration support center.
Industrial Park Upgrading: Convert the Daesan Petrochemical Complex into a national industrial complex and a smart green industrial complex.

Strong Economic Foundation

According to the Korea National Statistical Office, Chungnam's GRDP in 2023 was 143 trillion won, ranking third nationwide after Gyeonggi and Seoul. The province also recorded the second-highest per capita GRDP at 64.71 million won.

With a robust economic foundation and ambitious growth targets, Chungnam Province is poised to play a leading role in South Korea's economic development.

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