People pass by a mobile phone shop in Seodaemun District, southern Seoul on Tuesday. The number of people in their 20s with overdue phone bills reached 47,478 in July.
President Moon Jae-in wishes to be remembered as a head of state who started a digital revolution for the country, a senior government official said, explaining why the government was launching a state fund to finance the New...
The ruling Democratic Party and opposition People Power Party both made compromises on a fourth supplementary budget of 7.8 trillion won ($6.9 billion), coming one step closer to a final deal
A top presidential aide on Monday defended the government’s controversial plan to spend 928 billion won ($784 million) to fund one-time subsidies for phone bills, an initiative that has prompted criticism by both the opposition parties and the public
Most Koreans will be receiving 20,000 won ($17) a month in support of their smartphone bills, according to a plan agreed upon by the ruling Democratic Party. It also decided to extend a tax break to landlords that lower rents.
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