President Yoon Suk Yeol has said he will make every effort to remedy the four major damages related to the livelihood of small business owners, including no-show and malicious reviews.President Yoon
held his first public livelihood debate in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province on the afternoon of the 2nd, and announced that he would prepare a reservation deposit system as the "no-show" damage amounts to 4.5 trillion won per year.
It said it would create 90 reporting centers across the country that act quickly on malicious reviews and comments, and quickly implement measures to exempt operators who faithfully informed them of the ban even if they were cracked down on the use of disposable products in stores.
In addition, he added that he will work with the private sector and lower mobile gift card fees so that small store delivery fees can be reduced by more than 30% over three years and 0% applied to all traditional markets.President
Yoon stressed that small business owners and self-employed people must find vitality to overcome the polarization, and that he will step up efforts to revive local commercial districts.
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