Gwangju Jeonnam Small and Medium Business Administration "Looking for Companies Leading Win-Win Growth"
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] The Gwangju-Jeonnam Regional Small and Medium Venture Business Administration announced that it will accept nominations for awards for companies, public institutions, and affiliated executives and employees who have achieved results through win-win growth between large and small-medium enterprises until the 16th of next month.
The ‘Large and Small-Medium Enterprise Win-Win Growth Merit Award’ is an award system implemented since 2004 to express the government's commitment to mutual cooperation, raise public interest in win-win growth, and spread the culture of coexistence.
The award categories include ‘Large and Small-Medium Enterprise Mutual Cooperation’ among others, and through evaluation, approximately 65 awards nationwide will be selected, including industrial medals and decorations, Presidential and Prime Minister commendations, and Minister of SMEs and Startups commendations. These will be presented at the ‘Win-Win Growth Week Ceremony’ held in the first week of November.
Especially this year, efforts will be made to actively discover ‘Exemplary Companies for Delivery Price Adjustment’ that have alleviated the management difficulties of small and medium suppliers and ensured they receive fair prices during transactions,
as well as ‘Meritorious Persons (Organizations)’ who contributed to overcoming the COVID-19 and export crises faced by small and medium enterprises and small business owners through the power of mutual growth.
So far, win-win cooperation between large and small-medium enterprises has played a significant role in creating a sustainable culture of mutual growth where large corporations, small and medium enterprises, and small business owners all achieve win-win outcomes, moving beyond the previous benevolent cooperation focused on partner companies.
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For more detailed information, please refer to the Ministry of SMEs and Startups website, the Republic of Korea Awards website, and the Corporate Yard website. Applications can be submitted online through the Large and Small-Medium Enterprise Win-Win Growth Award website.
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