South Korea to freeze public utility fees in first half of year

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SEOUL – President Yoon Suk Yeol said Wednesday the government plans to freeze railroad, postal, and other public utility fees in the first half of the year to help ease people’s economic burdens, reported Yonhap.

Yoon announced the plan during an emergency economic and public livelihood meeting held amid a public outcry over soaring heating bills, high-interest rates, and rising inflation.

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Yoon also called on the communications and financial industries to take part in sharing the people’s economic burden by actively taking steps to contain prices.

“We will handle public utility fees managed by the central government, such as road, railroad and postal fees, under the principle of a freeze during the first half of the year as much as possible,” Yoon said, asking regional governments to also work to stabilise local public utility fees.

“We will control the scope and speed of increases in electricity, gas and other energy fees to minimize people’s burdens, and provide more generous support to vulnerable groups,” he said.

Yoon took special aim at the communications and financial industries, saying both have “strong characteristics” of a public good, which have maintained an oligopoly as the government’s specially permitted businesses.

Yoon instructed relevant ministries to find ways to increase “actual” competitiveness in the oligopolistic banking and communications sectors, his office later added.

“As they greatly impact the household budgets of struggling ordinary citizens, I believe the industries should voluntarily take part in sharing the pain of price stabilisation, in tandem with the government’s efforts to improve relevant systems,” he said.

Yoon stressed the government will put people’s livelihood issues at the center of all policies and asked the ministers in attendance to contemplate “day and night” over ways to ease the people’s burdens.

He also stressed the need to base all policies on science, saying policies driven by ideology and populism have proven to bring suffering to the people.- Bernama

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