2023.03.21
FTC vows to curb market power abuses by global tech giants
By Song Seung-hyun, The Korea
Herald - Fair Trade Commission Chairman Han Ki-jeong on Monday vowed that the
antitrust regulator will seek ways to protect Korean consumers from the
possible negative influence of the EU’s new law targeting global big tech
companies.
The EU’s Digital Market Act,
which will come into force this year, aims to prevent global tech giants from
abusing their market power and ensure a higher degree of competition. This law
includes tighter restrictions on collecting data. If companies fail to comply
with the DMA, they may face hefty fines.
“If big tech companies improve
to conduct business fairly in EU countries and do not do the same in Korea, it
could harm Korean consumers. We will seek for international cooperation to find
ways to protect Korean consumers,” Han said at a special luncheon event
organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Korea at the Grand Hyatt
Seoul.
The meeting aimed to introduce
the FTC’s major policy initiatives in 2023 and encourage the free exchange of
opinions on management difficulties and solutions. About 80 representatives
from domestic and foreign companies, including the AmCham Chairman and CEO
James Kim, and the chamber's board of governors attended the special meeting.
During the meeting, a Google
Korea official expressed some concerns over Han's comments on issues related to
the EU DMA and asked for further elaboration on the antitrust regulator's plan
to protect Korean consumers and promote fair competition.
“We will not enforce anything
on big tech firms. Instead of enforcing laws, we are considering some other
measures to curb market power abuses,” Han said in response, adding that
specific details have not been decided yet.
Regarding the violation of
copyright for cartoons, which has recently gained attention following the death
of the famous “Black Rubber Shoes” cartoonist Lee Woo-young earlier this month,
Han explained that the FTC will monitor cases of copyright for secondary works
more closely.
Han also touched on four main
tasks of the FTC for this year: to create a market environment that facilitates
innovative competition; to promote fair trading for SMEs and small businesses;
to ensure better regulations for large business groups; and to create a trade
environment that guarantees consumer rights and interests.
Founded in 1953, AmCham is the
largest foreign chamber in Korea, comprising more than 800 member companies and
affiliates with substantial participation in the Korean economy.
Source: https://news.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20230320000657&md=20230320160715_BL