The government held a meeting of ministers on state affairs presided over by Prime Minister Han Duck-soo today (21st) to quickly resolve 13 cases of the so-called "sweet rice regulation," which drew complaints from small and medium-sized enterprises and small business owners.
Looking at the details, foreign workers who want to work in the food and hygiene sector have decided to revise the relevant rules so that they can get a medical examination if they have a passport without a foreigner registration card.
In addition, more than 300 unused closed schools will be reborn as local specialties through a free loan method, and lithium and nickel powder made by pulverizing waste batteries will be recognized as raw materials.
The Office for Government Policy Coordination explained that the measures included 13 tasks that companies and the public can feel the effects and improve them quickly.
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