[2026-03-07]Korea Fair Trade Commission Reviews Starch Sugar Price Collusion Case Impact

The Korea Fair Trade Commission has initiated a review of alleged price collusion among four starch sugar manufacturers.
This investigation could result in significant fines and corrective actions impacting the food and industrial sectors.
The review process began in March 2026, with final decisions expected after stakeholder submissions.

[2026-03-07]Korea Customs Service Launches AI Customs Administration Taskforce for National Innovation

The Korea Customs Service has launched the AI Customs Administration Taskforce to systematically drive digital innovation.
This initiative aims to unify customs operations, enhance efficiency, and strengthen national border safety.
The taskforce was officially inaugurated on March 6, 2024, and is now actively implementing its roadmap.

[2026-03-07]K-Food One-Stop Export Support Hub: Streamlining Export Challenges for Korean Food Companies

The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs has launched the K-Food One-Stop Export Support Hub to address export challenges.
This initiative provides a single window for Korean food exporters to resolve customs, quarantine, and logistics issues.
The hub is currently operational, with hotline and online support available for export companies.

[2026-03-07]South Korea Selects Six Regions for Advanced Wellness Tourism Cluster Program

South Korea has designated six regions for the Wellness Tourism Cluster program.
This initiative aims to integrate local wellness and medical resources to foster high-value tourism.
The selection was announced on June 6, 2024, with implementation beginning this year.

[2026-03-07]South Korea Mobilizes Policy Tools to Address Middle East Crisis and Domestic Irregularities

President Lee Jae-myung has ordered the full mobilization of policy tools to counter the Middle East crisis.
The government aims to minimize impacts on finance, energy, and the real economy while addressing seven major domestic irregularities.
These measures were discussed at the 26th Senior Secretary Meeting held on March 6, 2026.

[2026-03-07]South Korea Expands Work-Family Balance Policies for Parents and Employers

South Korea has introduced expanded work-family balance policies to support working parents and employers.
Key changes include increased subsidies, new flexible work programs, and broader childcare services.
Most measures began in early 2024, with further legal changes set for implementation in the second half of the year.