UNIQLO apologized for his remarks on the headquarters of the Japanese headquarters, saying "Korean boycotts will not last long."

The UNIQLO's apology is the second most official after 17 days, more formal than the first apology of five days ago.

Pastry Tailings, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, and its Korean operator, F.A.L.L.Korea, apologized today, saying, "I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused to the Korean customers, .

"I expressed my sincere apologies for the fact that we were not able to communicate our true feelings with the lack of expression at the time, and as a result, many people were offended."

This apology announced in the joint name of the two companies seems to reflect the intentions of the Japanese headquarters.

It is reported that the news about the boycott of UNIQLO recently in Korea has been reported to the president of Japan's head office, Mr. YANAI, and Mr. Yanai has also acknowledged the seriousness and ordered an active response such as an apology containing authenticity.

UNIQLO repeatedly explained the remarks and original intentions of the executive at the time of the apology.

At the time, the officer said, "As long as you love me in Korea, I think it will not last long, but now it is affected in some way," UNIQLO said.

UNIQLO said that it would not be long lasting as long as it has been loving Korea too, but instead of explicitly saying 'I wish', I use the expression 'I am thinking' I explained that it was passed on otherwise.

"Once again, I am sincerely apologizing for not being able to communicate our true feelings with such a lack of expression, and as a result, many customers in Korea feel uncomfortable."

"The Pastry Tailing Group and UNIQLO will continue to do their best to provide good products and services to customers around the world."

"The boycott in Korea has already had a significant impact on sales," said Pastry Telling, Chief Financial Officer Takeshi Okazaki, at a closing briefing meeting in Tokyo on May 11. "We are quietly quietening our roots in Korea, We will not be long enough to influence sales in the long term. "

As a result, UNICLOO has apologized to F-ELEL Korea on 17th, "Sorry for the inconvenience caused by the comments made by the executives during the announcement of the settlement of the Pastry Tailing Group," but the controversy over the lack of authenticity It did not sink.

It is reported that sales of UNIQLO's products have decreased by about 30% due to the proliferation of boycotts against Japanese products in Japan after Japan's retaliatory export regulation.

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