Opportunities, Challenges and Countermeasures of SMEs Based on "Inner Cycle"

Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v2i6.589

Rui Ge

Office of International Cooperation and Exchange, Huaiyin Institue of Technology, Huai’an 223001, Jiang Su, China

Abstract

Over a long time, the development of China’s economy has always relied heavily on investment, export and consumption, or is export-oriented to promote economic growth; however, in the new world economic situation, the export has been curbed and the economic focus needs to be shifted. And China has gradually formed the awareness and strategy of attaching importance to stimulating domestic demand and expanding the domestic consumption market. Therefore, internal circulation will bring unlimited opportunities and challenges to SMEs. It is necessary for SMEs to pay attention to internal circulation and formulate corresponding countermeasures according to internal circulation policies to promote the stable and sustainable development of SMEs.

Keywords

internal circulation, small and medium-sized enterprises, opportunities, challenges, countermeasures

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