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A place that became a huge success due to the ban on direct purchasing

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Certification fee is more expensive than expected

Even if I were to get a cell phone charger, it would cost several million won.

If you get the same charger in a different color, you have to get it again.

Who does KC certification?

There is a place that does KC certification, but it is not a government agency.

It was originally a non-profit organization.

Private for-profit companies are also possible

It was effectively “privatized” at the end of last year.

In the end, several months were passed due to Yoon Doo-chang’s policy.

Private companies seem to be sitting on a cushion of money.

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(1)KC safety certification is also carried out by private for-profit organizations.
(2)Entered 2023.12.25. Modified at 11:00 AM 2023.12.25. 11:01 AM Original article
(3)Reporter Cha Dae-woon
(4)1) Gaga
(5)Government eases requirements for safety certification agencies…expects to shorten certification processing period
(6)KC certified inconvenience reporting center signboard unveiling ceremony
(7)Inconvenience Report Center
(8)fabric closing ceremony
(9)KC certified inconvenience reporting center opening ceremony
(10)(Seoul = Yonhap News) Jin Jong-wook, Director of the National Institute of Technology and Standards of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, is attending the opening ceremony of the KC Certification Inconvenience Reporting Center held at the Korea Product Safety Management Institute in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 11th and unveiling a sign announcing the opening of the center. 202.12.11 [ Provided by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. Resale and DB prohibited]photo yna.co.kr
(11)(Sejong = Yonhap News) Reporter Cha Dae-woon = Only non-profit organizations could do this
(12)KC safety certification will also be available to private for-profit corporations.

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