President Lee to meet executives of large firms, SMEs this week

President Lee Jae Myung will meet senior executives from major conglomerates and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) this week to discuss a co-prosperity business model. Cheong Wa Dae said the Tuesday meeting with business and government officials aims to encourage mutually beneficial cooperation between large companies and SMEs and share best practices. Senior executives from Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor, and others will participate.

President Lee Jae Myung will meet with senior officials from major conglomerates and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) this week to discuss ways to promote a co-prosperity business model, Cheong Wa Dae announced on March 8. The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, involves business and government officials and seeks to encourage mutually beneficial cooperation between large companies and SMEs while sharing best practices. Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung stated in a press notice that "participants will introduce examples of cooperation between large corporations and smaller firms and discuss ways to build a co-prosperity business ecosystem."

Senior executives from Samsung Electronics, Hyundai Motor, SK Group, Hanwha Ocean, and Naver will attend, along with representatives from SMEs and experts. Government participants include Finance Minister Koo Yoon-cheol, SME Minister Han Sung-sook, and senior presidential aides. The gathering aims to foster economic coexistence through enhanced collaboration between big and small businesses.

This development, reported from Seoul on March 8, 2026, highlights ongoing efforts to address key issues in South Korea's economy, such as balanced growth between corporations. Cheong Wa Dae intends to cultivate a more inclusive business environment through such dialogues.

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