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[2025-12-18]Ministry of Culture to Promote K-Culture and Achieve 30 Million Tourists

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism plans to nurture ‘K-Culture’ as a key future growth industry and strengthen the foundation of a cultural powerhouse.
Next year, they will focus on achieving 30 million tourists early, establishing a trusted sports environment, and other key tasks.
The ministry will develop tailored strategies for films, games, and popular music, and support various cultural contents.

[2025-12-18]Anti-Corruption and Rapid Resolution of Collective Complaints Planned by ACRC

The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission plans to establish a conflict resolution council and a government-wide system to handle collective complaints next year.
Additionally, it aims to improve anti-corruption laws and systems to secure a spot in the top 20 of the Corruption Perceptions Index.
President Lee Jae-myung stated at the briefing in Sejong Convention Center that they will swiftly resolve public grievances.

[2025-12-18]Full Revision of Civil Law Begins After 67 Years

The Ministry of Justice has approved an amendment to modernize civil law, starting with contract law regulations.
The amendment allows statutory interest rates to be adjusted by presidential decree and includes provisions to cancel declarations made under ‘gaslighting’ conditions.
The Ministry of Justice views this contract law amendment as the starting point for a comprehensive revision of civil law.

[2025-12-18]Government Launches System to Block Illegal Spam

The government has decided to block messages from invalid numbers by verifying the caller ID.
The Ministry of Science and ICT and KTOA announced that the system to block illegal spam numbers will be operational from the 17th.
This system is expected to significantly reduce illegal spam by enabling real-time verification of bulk message caller IDs.

[2025-12-18]Korea CDC to Revamp Quarantine System Focused on Traveler Health

The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) plans to expand its quarantine system from focusing solely on blocking infectious diseases to emphasizing traveler health prevention and information provision.
The agency will gradually implement AI-based quarantine systems, provide tailored health information for travelers, and strengthen hygiene management of transportation means.
This initiative aims to institutionalize the new system by 2027, ensuring a quarantine system that protects public health from infectious disease risks.