[Economy 365]



Half of the houses sold in Seoul this year were villas.



The Korea Real Estate Agency said that from January to September this year, out of 104,000 total housing sales, 51,000, or 49.5%, were villa sales.



This is 8.4 percentage points higher than the 41.1% of apartment sales.



It is analyzed that the demand for renting a house for a relatively inexpensive villa has been driven along with expectations for Seoul's deregulation policy for redevelopment.



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has been analyzed that the number of delivery app users has decreased due to the government's step-by-step recovery policy.



The mobile index, a big data analysis platform, analyzed the number of Baedal app users from the implementation of the With Corona policy on the 1st of this month to the 12th, and said that the number of users decreased by 7.3% compared to the same period last month, and the number of users decreased by 4.72 million.



The industry believes that the demand for dining out, which has been greatly reduced, has increased again due to the implementation of With Corona.



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Based on a family of four, the cost of making kimchi has risen significantly this year.



According to the Korea Consumer Price Association, as a result of examining the price of kimchi ingredients, traditional markets cost 355,500 won, up 8.2% from last year.



If you go shopping at a mart, it costs 419,620 won, up 5.8% from last year.



This is because the production of main ingredients such as cabbage, garlic, and chives has decreased and the price has risen.



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Chairman Chey Tae-won of the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry at the 2nd Carbon-Neutral Industrial Transformation Promotion Committee Meeting said, "As the government significantly raised the target through the 2030 National Greenhouse Gas Reduction Goal, the burden of greenhouse gas reduction on the industry has increased significantly." .



He then emphasized the method of providing incentives to companies that are good at reducing carbon rather than the government's regulation-oriented policies.