Lee Jong-wook, Administrator of the Public Procurement Service (left), and Oh Se-hee, President of the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement on the 28th. <br>[Photo by Sogongyeon]

Lee Jong-wook, Administrator of the Public Procurement Service (left), and Oh Se-hee, President of the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement on the 28th.
[Photo by Sogongyeon]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise Associations signed a business agreement with the Public Procurement Service on the 28th at the Seoul Regional Public Procurement Service to promote the entry of small business owners into the public market.


This business agreement was promoted to provide a new breakthrough for small business owners who have faced increased management difficulties due to sales declines caused by COVID-19, rising prices, and high interest rates.


Both organizations plan to collaborate on various initiatives to strengthen the capabilities of small business owners to enter the public market and expand sales channels, including ▲education on entering the procurement market ▲education to prevent unfair procurement practices ▲support to enhance the quality of procured goods.



Oh Se-hee, president of the Korea Federation of Micro Enterprise Associations, stated, "By joining hands with the Public Procurement Service and providing practical, customized education, we will support small business owners to actively enter the public procurement market and find new breakthroughs."


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