International MSME -Day June 27, 2025: Background and theme

Jakarta -There is an anniversary of International MSME Day or micro, small and medium -sized enterprise day every year on June 27. The goal is to raise awareness of the contribution of MSMEs to the achievement of the UN sustainable development goals (SDGs). Check out the review of International MSME Day 2025. Quote on the UN website, MSMEs covers 90% of the business, 60 to 70% of employment and 50% of GDP/GDP worldwide. As the backbone of the community everywhere, MSMEs contribute to the local and national economy and support the livelihood, especially among poor workers, women, youth and groups that are in vulnerable situations. Browse to continue with the content UMKM has the potential to change the economy, encourage the creation of employment and encourage fair economic growth if it receives sufficient support. MSME Day aims to emphasize their important role and explore opportunities for their progress. The United Nations General Assembly drafted June 27 as ‘micro, small and medium business day’ (A/Res/71/279) to increase the awareness of the extraordinary contribution of MSMEs to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations (SDGs). The theme of International MSME Day 2025 International MSME Day 2025 has the theme “increases the role of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) as drivers of sustainable growth and innovation”. MSME Day 2025 was present at an important moment and exactly before the fourth International Conference on Development Financing (FFD4) in Seville and the Second World Social Development Summit in Doha-in in the middle of a shift in the global trade landscape. Today, a timely opportunity provides the important role of micro, small and medium businesses (MSMEs) to encourage sustainable growth and development, as well as to catalyze funding, policy support and supporting conditions they need to develop. Micro, small and medium businesses are the most important sources of employment, income and local growth for women, young people and vulnerable groups. Its size and flexibility help build a strong, fair and sustainable society. However, many of this business has serious challenges. It often struggles to get loans, face poor infrastructure and working in difficult circumstances. Many work informally, limiting their access to funding, legal rights and government support. The current global challenges-such a political tension, climate change and digital shift, make it difficult for them to survive. Supply chain problems, higher costs and uncertain markets have led to many risks. Global financing gaps are still there, although there are clear opportunities to grow. Helping these businesses succeeds is better policy and easier accessible funding is very important. Skills training support, innovation and more fair rules can also make major differences. The number of operations outside the formal system, facilitating registration, access to benefits and compliance with labor laws, will help create better work and stronger economies. (KNY/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here