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SEOUL (ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday committed to implementing more rigorous corrective measures and enhanced law enforcement targeting e-commerce entities. The aim is to mitigate their overwhelming influence in the country’s online market, as the president contends that these marketplace operators are engaging in practices that intimidate small […]
President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday pledged stricter corrective measures and law enforcement on e-commerce players to curtail their dominance in South Korea s online market, claiming these marketplace operators were bullying mom-and-pop vendors and undermining consumer choice. This will accompany the Yoon administration s proposal of a new law to restrict business activities of e-commerce companies designated as ".
Korea s state-run anti-corruption watchdog said Tuesday that it is willing to look into the crypto assets of all lawmakers, after independent Rep. Kim Nam-kuk triggered controversy for dubious cryptocurrency transactions.
Korea s state-run anti-corruption watchdog said Tuesday that it is willing to look into the crypto assets of all lawmakers, after independent Rep. Kim Nam-kuk triggered controversy for dubious cryptocurrency transactions.