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Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-08

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Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-08

Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing|May 8, 2026(17h ago)10 min read6.9AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Here’s your daily update on key policies, business trends, and support news for the Gyeonggi content industry. Today, we cover discussions on revitalizing the film and video sector, Gyeonggi’s support for exporters and digital jobs, and the KFTC’s crackdown on unfair terms in the performing arts industry.

Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-08


Key Policies and Support Programs

1. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism discusses film and video revitalization

On May 6, 2026, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held the 3rd meeting of the Film and Video Subcommittee under the Cultural and Arts Policy Advisory Committee. Experts gathered to brainstorm ways to boost the film and video industry and set a new direction for growth. As Gyeonggi is a major hub for video content production in Korea, this policy direction is expected to have a significant impact on local companies.

2. Gyeonggi launches multi-faceted support for exporters and digital jobs

Gyeonggi Province announced it is pushing forward with comprehensive support to address trade uncertainties, agricultural pest risks, and shifting demands in the digital job market. For the digital sector linked to the content industry, the plan includes workforce development through AI-based vocational training and the creation of an investment fund for export-oriented companies. This is expected to help Gyeonggi-based content firms expand globally and strengthen their human capital.

Image regarding Gyeonggi’s support for exporters, farms, and job seekers
Image regarding Gyeonggi’s support for exporters, farms, and job seekers

3. Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) orders correction of unfair performing arts terms

The KFTC issued a corrective order regarding terms used by platforms like the Seoul Arts Center and Interpark that only allowed paid membership cancellations via phone. This measure, aimed at curbing practices that unfairly restrict consumer rights, is expected to serve as a precedent for the content and performing arts platform industry within Gyeonggi Province.

Image regarding KFTC performing arts terms correction
Image regarding KFTC performing arts terms correction

khan.co.kr

khan.co.kr

ajunews.com

경기도, 수출기업·농가·구직자 지원책 추진 | 아주경제


Business Trends and Investment News

No business news this week.

Based on today's research, no new investment or business news from Gyeonggi-based content companies has been released since May 7, 2026.


Events and Other News

1. Daejeon DICIA’s "Content Night Stroll" gains attention as a policy model

Daejeon’s "Content Night Stroll" program, which allows participants to experience cultural and arts content firsthand and use those insights to develop effective support policies, is gaining traction. It is being highlighted as a national model for innovation in content support that could be benchmarked by Gyeonggi Province.

Image regarding Daejeon Content Night Stroll program
Image regarding Daejeon Content Night Stroll program

2. Gyeonggi Startup Platform (GSP) accepting applications for new tenants

The Gyeonggi Startup Platform (GSP) is currently recruiting new tenants for the "2026 Gyeonggi Startup Bridge." They also offer consulting services in areas like management, sales channels, commercialization, funding, labor, taxes, patents/certification, and law, which may be of interest to content startups.

3. Government Policy Briefing on May 6, 2026 — Ministry of the Interior and Safety review

The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced the results of its 2026 disaster safety project evaluation, naming six exemplary initiatives. Along with this, 19 government departments released major policy press releases, including updates relevant to the culture and content sectors. Gyeonggi content companies are advised to monitor these developments.

asiatoday.co.kr

대전 문화예술 직접체험...DICIA의 ‘콘텐츠 밤마실’ 주목 - 아시아투데이


References and Sources

  • Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Film/Video Subcommittee news:
  • Gyeonggi support for exporters and digital jobs:
  • KFTC corrective order on performing arts terms:
  • Daejeon DICIA Content Night Stroll:
  • Gyeonggi Startup Platform new tenant recruitment:
  • Government policy briefing, May 6, 2026:

This briefing was compiled based on materials released between May 6 and May 8, 2026. Access to the official Gyeonggi Content Agency (gcon.or.kr) press release page was not possible due to a connection error. Please visit the linked sources directly for the original texts.

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