Participants of the Chungcheong Region Public Institutions-Women Entrepreneurs Win-Win Cooperation Meeting are taking a commemorative photo. (From the eighth person on the left) Sangchang Lee, Head of Daejeon Sejong Small and Medium Business Administration, Jeonghan Lee, President of the Women Entrepreneurs Association, Changin Lee, Head of Daejeon Regional Public Procurement Service.

Participants of the Chungcheong Region Public Institutions-Women Entrepreneurs Win-Win Cooperation Meeting are taking a commemorative photo. (From the eighth person on the left) Sangchang Lee, Head of Daejeon Sejong Small and Medium Business Administration, Jeonghan Lee, President of the Women Entrepreneurs Association, Changin Lee, Head of Daejeon Regional Public Procurement Service.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association held a win-win cooperation meeting between public institutions in the Chungcheong region and women-owned businesses on the 27th at the Daejeon KW Convention Center.


Hosted by the Women Entrepreneurs Association and sponsored by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups, this meeting was organized to support the expansion of sales channels such as public procurement for women-owned businesses and to explore ways for mutual growth between women-owned businesses and public institutions.


At the meeting, seven public institutions including △Chungcheongnam-do Provincial Government △Chungcheongbuk-do Provincial Government △Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall △Korea Water Resources Corporation △Korea Western Power △Korea National Railway △Korea Railroad Corporation, along with over 100 women-owned businesses, attended to seek win-win cooperation measures.


Key figures such as Lee Jeong-han, President of the Women Entrepreneurs Association, Lee Sang-chang, Director of the Daejeon-Sejong Regional Office of SMEs and Startups, and Lee Chang-in, Director of the Daejeon Regional Public Procurement Service, were present.


Through the meeting, the Women Entrepreneurs Association promoted the public purchase system for women-owned businesses and plans to support the expansion of public procurement and securing sales channels for women-owned businesses in the future.


Lee Jeong-han, President of the Women Entrepreneurs Association, said, "I hope that many women-owned businesses struggling to expand their sales channels will actively utilize the Women-Owned Business Certification through this opportunity and actively participate in public procurement."



This meeting was the fourth held in a regional tour, which began in June in the Yeongnam region, followed by the Seoul metropolitan area and Honam region, and is scheduled to be held next month in the Gangwon region.


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