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Tianjin, People’s Republic of China, 23 June 2025 – Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represent 90% of businesses globally and account for 40%-60% of business-sector greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, yet they remain one of the most under-supported segments in the global sustainability transition
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Small businesses can unlock global trade with better data, finance, and digital tools—driving inclusive growth despite persistent barriers
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Around 99% of all firms in OECD countries are small- and medium-sized businesses Helping small businesses accelerate their digital journeys builds wider access to the digital economy Partnerships across the public and private sector can support greater social inclusion and help businesses thrive
- Indonesias SMEs are key to development. How can they grow?
Indonesia's small businesses will be an essential driver of the country's future development Currently most are micro-enterprises – there is an urgent need to understand how they could scale up and become established companies A new blueprint will help owners to understand how they can take their businesses to the next level
- Heres how SMEs can turn cybersecurity risk into opportunity
For SMEs, cybersecurity can be a costly and difficult endeavor — but it doesn't have to be that way Here's how SMEs can turn cyber risk into opportunity
- 3 ways to empower SMEs and create global cyber resilience
The biggest cyber risk to the global economy is attacks on the often-overlooked and more vulnerable small and medium-sized enterprises SMEs form supply chains, power economies and provide employment, but have smaller budgets and fewer resources to handle cybersecurity Smaller businesses can follow three pathways to stronger cyber resilience, collectively, and by doing so, also strengthen the
- Why AI agents will be global trade game changer for SMEs
AI agents look set to revolutionize global trade for small businesses and entrepreneurs by offering industry-specific knowledge, analytics and guidance
- Why small businesses and startups are thriving in the Gulf
In Kuwait, which licensed 6,700 new companies through the first three quarters of 2024, the National Fund for SME Development recently launched its Mubader Plus programme, offering workshops, counseling and other assistance to budding entrepreneurs
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