SMEs-POSCO Expand Win-Win Cooperation... "Exploring New Paths for Mutual Growth"
Jang In-hwa, Chairman of POSCO Group, Visits Korea Federation of SMEs
Kim Ki-moon: "Hope for Active and Close Cooperation"
The small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) sector and POSCO will expand their win-win cooperation in response to the rapidly changing global environment.
The Korea Federation of SMEs announced on the 24th that it held a meeting with Jang In-hwa, Chairman of the POSCO Group. Since his inauguration in March, Chairman Jang visited the Federation of SMEs as the first economic organization.
Both sides agreed to create a new platform for win-win cooperation and mutual growth. Since signing the win-win cooperation agreement in 2008, the Federation of SMEs and POSCO have promoted collaborative projects such as ‘QSS Innovation Activity Consulting,’ ‘Win-win Type Smart Factory Support,’ and ‘Support for SMEs Affected by Stainless Steel Anti-dumping Complaints.’ However, due to the rapid changes in the internal and external environment such as the global supply chain restructuring after COVID-19, ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and carbon neutrality, and the enforcement of the Serious Accident Punishment Act, there has been a growing call on the ground to strengthen win-win cooperation between POSCO and SMEs to respond effectively and enhance the competitiveness of the steel industry.
Kim Ki-moon, Chairman of the Federation of SMEs, said, "POSCO has led the mutual growth of large corporations and has been a very important partner for SMEs as a major supplier of raw materials such as steel. However, it is true that exchanges and win-win cooperation with the SME sector have been somewhat lacking in recent years," adding, "Given the difficult economic situation, I hope that this visit will serve as an opportunity for both organizations to cooperate more actively and closely than ever before."
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In response, Chairman Jang said, "The POSCO Group has continuously made various efforts for win-win cooperation with SMEs and the establishment of a robust industrial ecosystem," and added, "We will activate communication between the two organizations in the future, expand and strengthen win-win cooperation, and seek new paths for mutual growth."
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