Presidential Commission on National Integration to Hold Launch Ceremony of Large and Small Business Win-Win Special Committee on the 13th
Held by the Korea Federation of SMEs... Discussion on Private Sector-Centered Win-Win Cooperation Plans
[Asia Economy Reporter Kwak Minjae] The Presidential Commission on National Integration will hold the launch ceremony of the Large and Small Business Win-Win Special Committee on the 13th.
The launch ceremony and the first meeting of the Large and Small Business Win-Win Special Committee will be held at 2 p.m. on the 13th at the Korea Federation of SMEs in Yeouido, Seoul.
Thirteen members, including Kim Han-gil, Chairman of the National Integration Commission, Choi Jae-chun, Chairman of the Planning Subcommittee, Lee Seok-jun, Chairman of the Economy and Class Subcommittee, and Han Jeong-hwa, Chairman of the Win-Win Committee, will participate in the launch ceremony.
Six officials from related organizations will also participate, including Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Korea Federation of SMEs, Woo Tae-hee, Vice Chairman of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Lee Dong-geun, Vice Chairman of the Korea Employers Federation, Lee Ho-jun, Vice Chairman of the Korea Association of Mid-sized Enterprises, Park Chi-hyung, Director of Operations at the Win-Win Commission, and Kim Wan-su, Vice Chairman of the Korea Small Business Association.
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At the launch ceremony, private-sector-centered win-win cooperation measures are expected to be discussed. Previously, the National Integration Commission planned to form the special committee centered on private experts, start full-scale operations from September, and carry out intensive activities over 100 days.
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