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I've seen many articles that the limit for Koreans' purchase in duty-free shops, which is currently set at 5,000 dollars or about 5.9 million won, will be abolished in March next year.



The purpose is to support the duty-free industry that has been hit by the corona crisis, and to convert overseas consumption, which will increase in the process of normalizing overseas travel after Corona, into domestic consumption.



The duty-free purchase limit has been in operation since 1979 to curb consumption of overseas products. It was raised four times from the first $500 to $5,000, but there were also claims that it was too small for the size of the economy.



Aside from the purchase limit, the duty-free limit remains at the current $600, or about KRW 700,000.



(Article Source: Money Today)


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quarantine against COVID-19 has been further strengthened, I have also seen many articles that a cafe 'open 24 hours' has appeared in violation of the quarantine guidelines. It is only open until 9pm.



However, recently, a large cafe with 14 stores across the country posted a notice saying, 'We will be open 24 hours in spite of the government's business hours restrictions'.



He said, 'The accumulated deficit over the past year has exceeded 1 billion won, but it has been operating with difficulty without receiving any compensation for any losses.



However, in relation to other COVID-19 quarantine measures, such as the vaccine pass, it is in the position of following the government guidelines.



As the photo of the notice spread on social media, there is a debate among netizens 'I support it as a small business owner'.



There are voices of support saying, 'I am against the quarantine guidelines that transfer responsibility to the self-employed,' but there were also criticisms such as 'Customers have to pay a fine, who will go?'



(Screen source: Instagram, Article source: JoongAng Ilbo)


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Despite the strengthening of

social

distancing, there was a high interest in the article that representative resorts across the country are suffering from the 'war for finding a room'.



It is said that luxury hotels in Yangyang and Samcheok, Gangwon-do, where the sunrise and sunset are famous spots, as well as luxury hotels in Busan and Jeju are sold out. is showing.



According to reservation data compiled by an accommodation reservation platform from the 10th to the end of this month, the number of luxury hotel reservations has increased more than three times over the same period last year. It's going beyond the numbers.



It is pointed out that it may become a niche for mass infection as winter vacationers flock to it.



(Article source: Maeil Business News)