<Anchor> The



upper limit on gifts under the so-called Kim Young-ran method of the Unfair Solicitation Prohibition Act is temporarily rising.

Currently, the limit is 30,000 won for meals, 50,000 won for congratulations and condolences, and 100,000 won for gifts.



The aim is to help people suffering from coronavirus, but reporter Lim Sang-beom heard the market reaction.



<Reporter> The



distribution industry, which was suffering from sluggish sales due to the prolonged corona crisis, moved quickly to the news of a temporary increase in the upper limit of the Kim Young-ran Act.



It's a long-awaited opportunity, so we're going to create a new Chuseok gift to meet the higher limit.



[Sungbin Jeon/Distribution industry official: It is expected that fruit and vegetable sets between 100,000 and 200,000 won will be popular.] This



is good news for fishermen of livestock and livestock, who suffered from typhoons during the rainy season that came when the product was shipped.



However, the small business owners of traditional markets are agitated.



What's the use of raising the maximum gift limit for customers not to come.



[Yoo In-Yong/Tongin Market Merchant: It is doubtful whether customers will be on the market or not.

What if 100,000 won becomes 1 million won.

It is sold only when customers come.] In the



aftermath of social distancing, traditional markets such as traditional markets have gone over water, and the government's ruling party has proposed a campaign to send Chuseok gifts, saying that it is preparing additional support measures such as raising the limit and discount rate for purchasing Onnuri gift certificates.



[Lee Nak-yeon/In addition, Democratic Party Representative: Chuseok is going to be so desolate and lonely, so I would like to ask the people to ask.

Let's send your heart as a gift instead of being able to go right away...

.] The



government has announced that it will implement the revised bill of the Kim Young-ran Act as soon as it passes the extraordinary state council meeting the day after tomorrow (10th).



(Video coverage: Choi Ho-jun, video editing: Jang Hyun-ki)