Mr. Emmanuel Julien, Deputy Director of the Enterprises Department of the International Labor Organization (ILO), mentioned that employment and work have been the major concerns of ILO since its establishment in 1919. Today, as the private sector provides 80% of job opportunities, entrepreneurship has become the Organization’s utmost concern. Start and Improve Your Business Program (SIYB) is currently a main service project of the Enterprises Department. It’s a training program established in the 1980s for potential small-scale start-ups. It has developed over 3,000 partners in more than 100 countries, trained some 67,000 personnel and facilitated the employment of 90 million people. In the future, the Enterprises Department will launch tailored SIYB service for women and other special groups, while enhancing exchanges of technology, policy research and knowledge. The enlargement of G20 entrepreneurship discussions is of great significance to such work. The ILO and the Entrepreneurship Research Centre on G20 Economies need more systematic cooperation in the future.