[Sad news] South Korea’s “Government and Japan War Criminal Company Contract Prohibition Law” launched Anti-Japan non-buying movement to legislation

[Sad news] South Korea's “Government and Japan War Criminal Company Contract Prohibition Law” launched Anti-Japan non-buying movement to legislation In relation to Japan's economic retaliatory measures against South Korea, the ruling party has been making legislation against the anti-Japanese non-buying movement. Representative Kim Jong-woo, who is the Democratic Party Secretary of the National Planning and Finance Committee, recently proposed a proposal to amend the National Contract Law to prevent government agencies from signing voluntary contracts with Japanese "war criminal" related companies. I made it clear on the 11th. According to the materials of the Procurement Agency, the number of items purchased from companies involved in war crimes by Japanese government departments and affiliated organizations over the last 10 years reached 219,244 cases and 909.8 billion won (about 79 billion yen). Of these, 3542 cases and 94.3 billion won (about 8.2 billion yen) were due to voluntary contracts. This included laser printers, electronic copiers, video projectors, digital cameras, etc. produced by Mitsubishi, Hitachi, Toshiba, Canon and others in Japan. If the ban is passed, it will be difficult for the government to purchase products from these companies. * Some excerpts from the link below. Continue with the source http://www.chosunonline.com/site/data/html_dir/2019/08/12/2019081280048.html Related article document.write(” + ”);

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