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An amendment to the Passenger Car Transportation Business Act, the so-called "Taban Ban," passed the National Assembly's judicial commission yesterday. While passing today's plenary session will not be difficult, Tadda said that if it passes to plenary session, the basic service will soon be stopped.

Reporter Jung Sung-jin reports.

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The amendment to the Passenger Car Transportation Business Act yesterday passed the National Assembly Judiciary Committee to restrict the use of articles for renting vehicles of 11 or more passengers and 15 or less passengers for more than 6 hours or renting them at airports and ports. There is.

The current short-term car rental business is not allowed.

Prior to last month's 19th month, a lawsuit of legal short-term rent-a-car seemed to be declining to promote the 'Tan-ban Act', but the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport revised the amendment to allow 'rental car' to the platform transportation business. Emphasis is placed on a win-win bill for inclusion.

[Kim Hyun-mi / Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport: It is a proposal that all the (mobility) companies, called platform companies, participated and discussed together.]

The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport says that if you get a contribution, buy a license, and become a platform carrier, you can do business in the same way.

But Sokha Lee, the president's chief, accused the government of banning innovation and the National Assembly from dying and shut down services.

The current ride service has disappeared, but whether it is a platform transportation business depends on how the contributions and total license system are included in the Decree.