Chairman Huh Chang-soo: "Shared Growth is the Link Between Large Corporations' Know-how and SMEs' Innovation"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] To promote mutual growth and coexistence between large and small-to-medium enterprises, the Korea Federation of Enterprises (KFE) and the Small and Medium Business Corporation (SBC), representative public-private organizations, have joined forces.


On the 24th, KFE announced that Chairman Huh Chang-soo and SBC President Kim Hak-do signed a business agreement at the KFE Hall, pledging mutual cooperation. Attending the signing ceremony, Chairman Huh said, "I believe that true mutual growth is achieved when the know-how of large enterprises and the innovation of small and medium ventures combine to enhance the competitiveness of the entire corporate ecosystem."


He continued, "Taking this agreement as an opportunity, we will create exemplary cases of public-private cooperation with SBC to help large and small-to-medium enterprises 'go together, far, and high.' We also hope to resolve the expanded supply chain uncertainties across industries caused by the US-China hegemonic competition, the pandemic, and the Ukraine crisis through mutual cooperation between large and small enterprises."


Through this agreement, the two organizations have established a cooperative system to support small and venture businesses in various areas, including ▲ management consulting and education for small and venture enterprises ▲ spreading K-entrepreneurship spirit ▲ fostering youth startup companies ▲ creating jobs through cooperation between large and small enterprises ▲ supporting industrial structural innovation and ESG ▲ jointly promoting the mutual growth-type Tomorrow Filling Deduction program.



In particular, KFE plans to provide management consulting from a panel composed of former executives of large corporations to strengthen the competitiveness of SBC-supported companies, as well as operate job skill enhancement training and customized courses for employees.


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