From the left in the photo, Kim Im-yong, Acting President of the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise, and Seok Yong-chan, President of the Main Biz Association. Photo by Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise

From the left in the photo, Kim Im-yong, Acting President of the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise, and Seok Yong-chan, President of the Main Biz Association. Photo by Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] The Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise (hereinafter referred to as KFME) announced on the 20th that it held a "Business Agreement Ceremony to Strengthen Win-Win Cooperation between Micro Enterprises and Small and Medium Enterprises" with the MainBiz Association.


The agreement ceremony held at the KFME conference room in Dongjak-gu, Seoul, contained the content that the two organizations will play a key role in enabling micro enterprises and small and medium enterprises to transition to the digital economy after the COVID-19 pandemic.


The main contents include fostering a culture of co-growth and cooperation between micro enterprises and small and medium enterprises, marketing cooperation for the non-face-to-face service voucher support project, and information exchange to revitalize digital business for micro enterprises.


Seok Yongchan, president of the MainBiz Association, said, "Through this business agreement, we expect cooperation on digital transformation projects to support micro enterprises and small and medium enterprises, and we believe that the two organizations will develop into a future-oriented relationship as reliable partners."



Kim Imyong, acting president of the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise, said, "Digital and smart transformation has become an irreversible trend for micro enterprises facing difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic," adding, "KFME will play a key role in the digital and smart transformation of micro enterprises by incorporating the innovative know-how of the MainBiz Association, which leads innovation."


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