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President Yoon “To overcome the economic crisis, the government and the private sector must work together”

Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, Ministry of SMEs and Startups Annual Report “High value-added industries, heavily dependent on cutting-edge technology in ‘supply chain restructuring'”

[미디어펜=김규태 기자] On the 27th, President Yoon Seok-yeol said: “More than ever before, unless the government and the private sector really come together, it will be very difficult for companies to advance overseas or promote exports, which are important to overcome the economic crisis”.

This was stated by President Yoon in a speech to the annual activity report of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy and the Ministry of SMEs and Startups at the Blue House guesthouse in the afternoon of the same day.

President Yoon said, “The most important industrial policy for next year is basically the win-win development among large enterprises and small and medium enterprises.”

In particular, President Yoon stressed, “Looking at the current international situation, high value-added industries are highly dependent on advanced technology, so it ultimately depends on how these advanced technologies are used to block countries and rearrange supply chains.” supplying”.

▲ On December 15, President Yoon Seok-yeol will chair the first state affairs task review meeting. /Photo = Courtesy of the Presidential Office

At the same time, “This is a bloc between countries that depends on how much interest, contribution and responsibility a country shows in terms of national security issues, the country’s political and social values, the public agenda of the international community, and trade and commercial issues are managed in so-called packages.” Valued.

“It is not easy to get essential raw materials for industry,” he said, “In all these sectors, the government and the private sector really need to come together to completely abandon bureaucratic thinking and transform the government into a government centered on businesses, people -centered one. there is,” he added.

President Yoon stressed the same day, “We are putting the banner of ‘Startup Korea’ together with the promotion of exports as two tracks to overcome next year’s economic crisis.” “New technologies always come from small companies and startups.”

President Yoon said, “It gives a good idea of ​​what global conglomerates looked like decades ago.”

Furthermore, he said, “As many high-quality jobs are created in the process of rapid growth of these companies, the Ministry of SMEs and Startups urges them to do well on the Startup Korea banner next year.”

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