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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) sector has expressed a welcoming stance toward the Yoon Seok-yeol administration's launch of the National Integration Committee and the establishment of the Large and Small Business Win-Win Special Committee as its first special committee.


The Korea Federation of SMEs stated on the 28th, "In a situation where the difficulties faced by SMEs are intensifying, the establishment of the Large and Small Business Win-Win Special Committee is very timely."


However, it added, "Voluntary efforts by large and small businesses themselves to collaborate and resolve issues are more important than a government-led approach," and "The composition and operation of the special committee should be based on private sector leadership with the government playing a supplementary role."



It continued, "We will actively propose the participation of SME representatives in the committee's composition and operation," and "We will strive to ensure that the Win-Win Special Committee becomes an organization that can resolve the polarization between large and small businesses and establish an institutional foundation for fairness and mutual growth."


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