On January 8, 2025, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (the “KFTC”) announced its key initiatives for 2025 with the objective of “establishing a foundation for fair trade practices for the recovery of people’s livelihoods and preparation for the future” (the “2025 Plan”).
The KFTC’s 2025 Plan sets forth the following four key tasks: (i) enhancing the economic vitality of small and medium-sized enterprises (“SMEs”) and small business owners, (ii) promoting innovative competition for future preparedness, (iii) strengthening consumer protection and enhancing consumer rights, and (iv) improving the operation of the large business groups system. Additionally, the KFTC proposed streamlining case management processes and reinforcing support for companies harmed by anticompetitive conduct as the basis for implementing the 2025 Plan.
The 2025 Plan represents an extension of the policy direction established in 2024, while refining and developing it with more specificity. In particular, it focuses on enhancing the monitoring/inspection activities and regulatory overhaul in the technology and digital sectors, which tend to have significant ripple effects on the Korean economy. We summarize below the key details of the 2025 Plan.
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Enhancing Economic Vitality of SMEs and Small Business Owners |
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Promoting Innovative Competition for Future Preparedness |
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Strengthening Consumer Protection and Enhancing Consumer Rights |
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Improving Operation of Large Business Groups System |
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Streamlining Case Management Processes and Enhancing Support for Companies Harmed by Anticompetitive Conduct |
In the 2025 Plan, the KFTC has expressed the importance of proactive enforcement of fair trade policies in response to the difficult market environment and the need for new growth engines. In particular, the KFTC faces the difficult task of balancing the need to address challenges, such as economic slowdown and increased economic instability that arise from both domestic and external uncertainties, with the opportunities presented by the expansion of the digital economy and online platforms. Accordingly, companies are advised to carefully assess their compliance with relevant laws and regulations and to stay informed on recently introduced regulations or proposed amendments in order to effectively prepare for their business activities.
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