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SEOUL, July 1 Asia Pulse - South Korea has adopted a 24-hour consumer monitoring system to enhance safety checks and reduce the time for responding to harmful products or bad services, government officials said Thursday.
The measures, which go into effect as of July, connect the Korea Consumer Protection Board (KCPB) with the reporting network for large hospitals, the fire department, regional governments and the Korea Food and Drug ...