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The Ministry of SMEs and Startups announced a comprehensive plan to promote a third generation global innovative company that will become the second Samsung and Naver. To do this, it has developed a plan to actively promote the digitization of SMEs, entrepreneurship and small businesses. In addition, it has decided to expand the stability of management and rehabilitation safety nets for small companies that are in business crisis due to Corona 19, and strengthen personalized support for traditional SMEs.
On the 5th, the Ministry of SMEs and Industry announced the ‘Comprehensive Plan for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises (2020-2022)’ and presented a new vision of realization of a leading digital power in the world through the promotion of companies global innovators’. The plan is to further accelerate digital transformation based on achievements such as the foundation for a digital economy and the realization of a second risk boom that have been built over three years from 2017 to August. Mid-term Minister Park Young-sun said: “We will focus on ensuring future national competitiveness by ensuring we achieve digitization of SMEs, businesses and small businesses over the next three years.”
First, the Ministry of SMEs and Industry announced that it plans to review the enactment of the ‘Law for the Promotion of Small and Medium-Sized Non-Presence Companies’, in addition to the digitalization promotion measures previously applied that reflect the change in situation due to Corona 19. The idea is to make an effort to foster innovative, remote companies as the transition to a digital and remote economy accelerates. In addition, three core projects such as ‘K Non-face-to-face Global Innovation Venture 100’, ‘Smart Korea Fund’ and ‘K Unicorn’ which have been promoted are also actively implemented. In particular, for small business owners who are vulnerable to digital transformation, the project will continue to promote the digitization of small businesses, including 50,000 smart stores and 200 traditional digital marketplaces by 2022.
To overcome the crisis of small businesses and traditional markets, which have become more difficult due to the reproliferation of Corona 19 since mid-August, we will also strengthen the expansion of the safety net and protection base. First, it was decided to introduce a new ‘crisis management system for centralized areas’ that diagnoses SMEs in crisis and responds in a timely manner. Starting in the fourth quarter of this year, plans will also be prepared to promote the reorganization of promising new businesses for small and medium-sized enterprises in preparation for the post-crown era. In addition, to protect the alley business area, the policy is to strengthen the protection system, such as adding a complex shopping center to the issue of mandatory holidays.
It will also strengthen personalized support for traditional SMEs, such as chimney manufacturing plants and small business owners and traditional markets. First, it plans to introduce 30,000 smart factories for the production and process innovation of traditional manufacturing factories by 2022, and also actively promote the introduction of 1600 smart workshops and 100 green smart and green factories. In addition, the ‘K Live Commerce’ support system, which was actively supported by the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises, was established at the ‘Korea Companion Sale’ in June-July, and in addition, 1 billion were issued. won and 3 billion won for local love and Onnuri gift certificates, respectively, to revitalize traditional markets and alley shopping areas. Decided to promote.
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