[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jong-hwa] On the 8th, the Small and Medium Business Corporation Gyeonggi Western Branch and the Small and Medium Business Ombudsman held the 'Gyeonggi Western Region Small and Medium Venture Business S.O.S. Talk' meeting to resolve regulatory difficulties faced by small and medium venture businesses in the Gyeonggi Western region.


'S.O.S. Talk' is a joint meeting where small and medium enterprises, the Ombudsman, and the Small and Medium Business Corporation collaborate to listen to regulatory difficulties of local small and medium venture businesses and discuss solutions together. At the meeting, Baek Woon-man, head of the Gyeonggi Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration, and representatives from four companies including Daeun Industry participated to discuss administrative regulations and difficulties experienced on site.


During the meeting, opinions were presented such as △ requests for regulatory improvements related to factory registration for companies residing in startup incubation centers △ the need to simplify diffuser certification reviews △ improvement of regulations preventing early selection of companies participating in overseas exhibitions in Siheung City △ the need to extend the loan period for small business development funds in Siheung City.



Park Joo-bong, the Ombudsman, stated, "We will strive to strengthen the competitiveness of the local industry by preparing solutions that companies can feel regarding the various proposed regulatory improvements and difficulties," and Park No-woo, head of the Small and Medium Business Corporation Gyeonggi Western Branch, emphasized, "The Gyeonggi Western Branch of the Small and Medium Business Corporation will take the lead to ensure that small and medium venture businesses do not suffer management difficulties due to unreasonable regulations and hardships."


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