The Korean government will nurture 200 start-ups in the content field with up to 150 million won ($115,000) allotted per company to grow the domestic creative industry, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said Wednesday.
Korean government to fund content start-ups to grow creative industry
Korea Joongang Daily,
22 February 2023, Korea, Rep
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