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Operating Hours of Large Retailers Restricted in South Korea

by Kathy Jones on January 17, 2013 at 6:10 PM

Aiming to protect small store owners, the South Korean government has approved a new law that will restrict the operating hours of large retail stores in the country.


The law, which will start to come into effect after three months, requires warehouse-style chains to shut stores on two Sundays a month and to limit their operating hours to 10:00 am to midnight.

The Sunday closure rule has already been adopted by many city councils, including the capital Seoul, although several top retailers have fought it in the courts, claiming discrimination.

Last October, Seoul city officials cracked down on outlets of US retail giant Costco, writing up a host of minor parking and safety breaches in apparent reprisal for the company's non-adherence to Sunday closing.

Protecting small merchants and mom-and-pop stores was one of the top campaign promises of president-elect Park Geun-Hye, who will take office next month after winning December's election.

Widening income gaps and a lack of controls on major conglomerates were both major issues during the election campaign.

Source: AFP

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