"Hope to Help Vulnerable Groups Overcome COVID-19 and Winter Cold Wave"

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Incheon Regional Headquarters of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business (KSMB) announced on the 22nd that it delivered 44 million KRW in Love Sharing donations collected from 16 small and medium enterprise cooperatives in the Incheon area, including the Gyeongin Remicon Business Cooperative, to the Small and Medium Business Love Sharing Foundation at the KSMB headquarters in Yeouido.


Attendees at the event included Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Korea Federation of Small and Medium Business, Oh Jung-seok, Chairman of the Incheon Small and Medium Business Association, Kim Chi-eun, Chairman of the Incheon Kimchi Pickling Processing Business Cooperative, and Jang Dong-won, Chairman of the Incheon Beauty Cosmetic Business Cooperative. To comply with social distancing measures due to the resurgence of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the number of participants was minimized.



Oh Jung-seok, Chairman of the Incheon Small and Medium Business Association, said, "Although the warmth toward marginalized neighbors going through difficult times due to COVID-19 is not as strong as before, the small and medium business community will continue to unite and strive to help neighbors and practice love even in challenging circumstances."


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