Small and Medium Venture Business Corporation
Support for Innovation and Growth Policies for Small and Medium Venture Businesses

Kim Hak-do, President of the Small and Medium Business Corporation (center), is attending the 'Innovative Growth of Small and Medium Ventures' meeting held on the 7th at Dalgaebi in Jung-gu, Seoul, and is talking with heads of related organizations.

Kim Hak-do, President of the Small and Medium Business Corporation (center), is attending the 'Innovative Growth of Small and Medium Ventures' meeting held on the 7th at Dalgaebi in Jung-gu, Seoul, and is talking with heads of related organizations.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] The Small and Medium Business Corporation (SBC) announced on the 7th that it held a meeting with related organizations to discuss policy support directions and cooperation plans for the innovative growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).


The meeting was held at Dalgaebi, a Korean restaurant in Jung-gu, Seoul. Attendees included Kim Hak-do, Chairman of SBC, Jin Seung-ho, Head of the National Balanced Development Planning Group at the National Balanced Development Committee, as well as heads of related organizations such as the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade, the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy, and the Korea Small Business Institute.


The participants discussed ▲ the establishment of an innovation platform to revitalize the regional economy ▲ directions for promoting the Regulatory Free Zone project ▲ innovative measures to support SME exports. They also shared expert advice and policy proposals from specialized institutions.


SBC operates expert invitation meetings to promote efficient project implementation and rational institution management through participation and communication with various experts from academia, research, and industry. Chairman Kim Hak-do requested continuous cooperation from the heads of institutions to present effective support policy directions and ensure their execution.



Chairman Kim emphasized, "For the innovative growth of regional SMEs, it is necessary to create an innovation ecosystem by managing post-performance of the Regulatory Free Zone and establishing a cooperation system among regional innovation institutions, and based on this, strengthen package support tailored to corporate demands."


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