On the 31st, the Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry received the Prime Minister’s Commendation in recognition of its contribution to the win-win cooperation and development between large and small and medium-sized enterprises at the ‘22nd Fair Trade Day’ ceremony held at the Korea Federation of SMEs.


Since the inauguration of Chairman Jang In-hwa, the Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry has taken the lead in fostering the region’s underdeveloped startup ecosystem through events such as Startup Day for win-win cooperation between local companies and startups, and the IR Stage where companies can be introduced.


They also carried out a live commerce support project for small local SMEs struggling to secure sales channels due to COVID-19. In addition, by cooperating with Renault Korea, the region’s only complete car manufacturer, they actively addressed difficulties faced by the automotive parts industry suffering from a shortage of work, making significant contributions to win-win cooperation and development between large and small and medium-sized enterprises.

Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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Furthermore, they promoted local companies’ activities through the Busan Products Priority Purchase Campaign to overcome the regional economic crisis and a joint declaration pledging the local economic community’s participation in small business management recovery policies. The Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry also made great efforts to spread a fair corporate culture by declaring a code of ethics to establish a fair corporate culture on behalf of local companies.


Chairman Jang In-hwa of the Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry said, “As a result of the local economic community fulfilling corporate social responsibility on its own and actively promoting the establishment of a fair trade culture and the spread of win-win management, which needed improvement, we have been honored to receive the meaningful Prime Minister’s Commendation.”



He added, “Going forward, the Busan Chamber of Commerce and Industry will continue to implement various efforts to implant advanced management cultures in companies and to walk together with the local community.”


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