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Hanjin Logistics chief calls for fairer market for women entrepreneurs
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Hanjin Logistics chief calls for fairer market for women entrepreneurs

Hanjin Logistics President Emily Cho addressed the 2026 ICSB World Congress in Washington, D.C., advocating for a fair market environment for women entrepreneurs. During the 'Global Voices: Entrepreneurship Without Borders' session, Cho emphasized that women entrepreneurs seek equal competition based on capability rather than preferential treatment. She highlighted the need for accessible contracts, transparent evaluation standards, and targeted financial support. Cho also argued that women entrepreneurs should be seen as innovators rather than recipients of aid, noting their role in job creation and economic growth. Her remarks align with Hanjin Logistics' commitment to supporting small businesses through platforms like One Click and Digital Easy Order. Following her speech, Cho participated in a panel discussion on women leadership in business.

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Hanjin Logistics chief calls for fairer market for women entrepreneurs

Hanjin Logistics President Emily Cho addressed the 2026 ICSB World Congress in Washington, D.C., advocating for a fair market environment for women entrepreneurs. During the 'Global Voices: Entrepreneurship Without Borders' session, Cho emphasized that women entrepreneurs seek equal competition based on capability rather than preferential treatment. She highlighted the need for accessible contracts, transparent evaluation standards, and targeted financial support. Cho also argued that women entrepreneurs should be seen as innovators rather than recipients of aid, noting their role in job creation and economic growth. Her remarks align with Hanjin Logistics' commitment to supporting small businesses through platforms like One Click and Digital Easy Order. Following her speech, Cho participated in a panel discussion on women leadership in business.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced narrative focused on advocacy for women entrepreneurs without overtly promoting a specific ideological stance. While the subject matter relates to gender equality in business, the framing remains neutral, emphasizing capability over preference and focusing on systemic

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