El presidente Lee se reunirá con ejecutivos de grandes firmas y pymes esta semana

El presidente Lee Jae Myung se reunirá esta semana con altos ejecutivos de grandes conglomerados y pequeñas y medianas empresas (pymes) para discutir un modelo de negocio de co-prosperidad. Cheong Wa Dae indicó que la reunión del martes con funcionarios empresariales y gubernamentales busca fomentar una cooperación mutuamente beneficiosa entre grandes empresas y pymes y compartir las mejores prácticas. Participarán altos ejecutivos de Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor y otras compañías.

El presidente Lee Jae Myung se reunirá esta semana con altos funcionarios de grandes conglomerados y pequeñas y medianas empresas (pymes) para discutir formas de promover un modelo de negocio de co-prosperidad, anunció Cheong Wa Dae el 8 de marzo. La reunión, programada para el martes, involucra a funcionarios empresariales y gubernamentales y busca fomentar una cooperación mutuamente beneficiosa entre grandes empresas y pymes mientras se comparten las mejores prácticas. La portavoz presidencial Kang Yu-jung declaró en un comunicado de prensa que «los participantes presentarán ejemplos de cooperación entre grandes corporaciones y empresas más pequeñas y discutirán formas de construir un ecosistema empresarial de co-prosperidad».Altos ejecutivos de Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor, SK Group, Hanwha Ocean y Naver asistirán, junto con representantes de pymes y expertos. Los participantes gubernamentales incluyen al ministro de Finanzas Koo Yoon-cheol, a la ministra de Pymes Han Sung-sook y a altos asesores presidenciales. La reunión busca fomentar la coexistencia económica a través de una colaboración mejorada entre grandes y pequeñas empresas.Este desarrollo, reportado desde Seúl el 8 de marzo de 2026, destaca los esfuerzos continuos para abordar cuestiones clave en la economía de Corea del Sur, como el crecimiento equilibrado entre corporaciones. Cheong Wa Dae pretende cultivar un entorno empresarial más inclusivo a través de tales diálogos.

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