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Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-06-03
1. MCST and KOCCA to Inject 6.3 Billion KRW in Supplementary Budget for Local Creators
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) are launching a supplementary budget in June to assist local creators and content firms struggling with the economic downturn. Both agencies plan to foster region-based content industries through the "Project for Expanding Local Content Creation and Startups."

2. Lee Jae-myung Government’s 1-Year Tax Policy Achievements Focus on K-Content
Marking the first year of the Lee Jae-myung administration, intensive support for the K-culture and content sectors, alongside future strategic industries like AI and semiconductors, is showing tangible results. This year’s tax policy prioritizes strengthening the competitiveness of the content industry and fostering a sustainable creation ecosystem.
3. GBSA Publishes Report on SME Trends
The Gyeonggi Business & Science Accelerator (GBSA) has released the "2026 Gyeonggi SME Trend Report." The report analyzes structural shifts, operational challenges, and growth limitations of local SMEs, proposing a policy pivot toward restoring manufacturing competitiveness and scaling up knowledge-based service sectors.
Corporate Trends and Investment News
Information on major investments and business developments for Gyeonggi-based content firms this week is currently limited.
Events and Other News
1. Canva Hosts First Large-Scale 'Canva in Real Life 2026' in Korea
Global visual communication platform Canva held its first large-scale community event, "Canva in Real Life 2026," in Seoul. Over 300 attendees shared cases of creative and workflow innovation using AI 2.0 and discussed the evolution of Korea's creative ecosystem.
2. Gyeonggi Startup Platform Pushing Forward with 2026 First-Half Support Programs
The Gyeonggi Startup Platform is currently running initiatives such as the "GBSA X Megazone 2026 Gyeonggi Startup Academy" and the "Win-Win Startup and Venture Support Project in AI/PoC Fields."
References and Sources
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- Gyeonggi Startup Platform:
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