President Yoon Suk Yeol said he would make every effort to remedy damage related to the livelihood of small business owners, including delivery fees, no shows and malicious reviews.President Yoon
held his first public livelihood debate in Gongju, South Chungcheong Province, today (2nd) and said he will reduce delivery fees for major platform companies in small stores by more than 30 percent, especially in traditional markets.
In addition, he added that he will establish a reservation deposit system to prevent "no-show" that does not come after reservation, and foster a thousand private commercial district planners such as Jongwon Baek, who has changed the budget market.In his closing remarks, President
Yoon stressed that consumption is important to boost domestic demand and that boldly breaking down various regulations and systems that suppress consumer sentiment is the way to save people's livelihoods and small business owners.
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