Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-09
Here’s your daily update on the latest policies, corporate moves, and support programs for the Gyeonggi content industry. Today’s highlights include a bill to expand tax credits to music and games, plus discussions on revitalizing the film and video sector.
Gyeonggi Content Industry Daily Briefing — 2026-05-09
Key Policies and Support Programs
1. Bill proposed to expand tax credits to K-Pop and K-Games
Assemblyman Park Sung-hoon has introduced an amendment to expand tax support to the broader cultural content sector, including K-Pop (music) and K-Games. The bill aims to move beyond existing video production cost credits and allow for deductions during the year of production to better reflect industry update cycles. This is expected to directly impact game and music companies based in Gyeonggi.

2. Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism discusses film/video industry revival
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism held the 3rd meeting of the Film and Video Subcommittee under the Cultural Policy Advisory Committee on May 6, 2026, to discuss policy measures for revitalizing the film and video sector. Many video content companies and production houses in Gyeonggi are expected to be affected by these upcoming shifts.
3. 2026 Content Startup Investment-Linked Growth Program
The Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA) has announced the "2026 Content Startup Investment-Linked Growth Program." Open to startups established within the last 7 years, the program targets firms that have secured at least 400 million KRW in private investment since January 2024 or are currently in the process of securing such funding. Active participation from Gyeonggi-based startups is encouraged.
Corporate Trends and Investment News
No new corporate news this week.
No new reports regarding investment attraction or business achievements for Gyeonggi-based content companies were identified since May 7, 2026.
Events and Other News
1. M-Economy News — Content industry updates (2026-05-08)
M-Economy News reported on the latest trends in the content industry. You can find the full details in the original report.

2. G.ECONOMY — Gyeonggi lifelong learning and content linkage
G.ECONOMY reported on news related to lifelong learning and content initiatives within the Gyeonggi region.

3. YouTube channel suspension controversy — Platform regulation issues in the spotlight
Following the suspension of the YouTuber "Caracula" channel (reported on May 7, 2026), there is growing interest in domestic content platform regulations and YouTube's channel operation policies. YouTube creators and MCN companies in Gyeonggi should keep a close eye on these platform policy changes.

References and Sources
- Bill on K-Pop/K-Game tax credit expansion:
- Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism film/video policy discussions:
- Content startup investment-linked program:
- M-Economy News content industry trends:
- G.ECONOMY Gyeonggi news:
- YouTube channel suspension controversy:
※ This briefing is based on information released since May 7, 2026. We recommend verifying specific details directly with the official organizations involved.
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