0 a very small company, especially a family-owned company employing only a few people: --
Like most microbusiness owners, she fears bureaucratic regulations and red tape.
The majority of microbrands are owned by a microbusiness, but this trend is beginning to change due to the expansion of the internet and advancement of micromarketing tools.
The terms microenterprise and microbusiness have the same meaning, though traditionally when referring to a small business financed by microcredit the term microenterprise is used.
Additionally, the canton had plans to strengthen the outdoor farmers' market and improve access to microbusiness, especially for farmers and women.
It is fine if you are a big company, but if you are a microbusiness with a handful of employees, you do not have the capacity to access complex programmes.
That reinforces my point that there are more microbusinesses in rural than in urban areas.
All those forms of enterprise—whether self-employed, microbusiness or small, and whether they operate as a limited company, partnership or sole trader—are distinct.
In addition, work-based learning in rural areas almost always involves small businesses and microbusinesses.
My second example of small business is the microbusiness.