Today (the 8th) the Ministry of SMEs and Startups' parliamentary inspection of the government was selected as witnesses by Peter Yan Vandefeet, CEO of Woowa Brothers, the operator of Baedal Minjok, and Kim Myung-kyu, CEO of Coupang Eats Service.
Jeon Joon-hee, CEO of Yogiyo, will not be present due to the withdrawal of the adoption of witnesses.
Today's parliamentary inspection is expected to focus on questions about the criticism that delivery apps have passed on delivery costs to store owners, such as raising brokerage commission rates while introducing free delivery services.
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