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Food News Clipping
March 14 - 19, 2021
2021.03.19
FAS/Seoul Monitoring of Media Reporting on Agricultural Issues
Today's Date: Friday, March 19, 2021
For Coverage: March 14 ~ 19, 2021
Law Makers
Propose 'Sugar Tax'
https://bizn.donga.com/dongaTop/Main/3/all/20210318/105935278/2?ref=main
Summary: A bill proposing a 'sugar tax' was submitted
in the Korea National Assembly recently. The bill to revise 'National
Health Promotion Act' asks for a financial penalty on beverage products that
contain excessive amount of sugars. Products containing 200 milligrams of
sugar or higher per liter would be charged 280 won ($0.25 USD) of sugar tax per
liter if the bill is implemented. For example, regular Coca-cola contains
108 grams of sugars per 1 liter and will be charged 11,000 won ($10 USD) of
sugar tax per liter. The food industry is reportedly against the
bill as it continues a voluntary effort to reduce sugars in processed
foods. Also, the industry is worried that the sugar tax would result in
increases in product prices.
Products with Less Salt Report Strong Sales
Growth, GMARKET
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103190552Y
Summary: GMARKET, a leading on-line shopping platform
in Korea, reported that processed foods containing less salt saw strong sales
growth this year. For example, low salt prepared foods and snacks saw 380
percent and 358 percent growth through March 9 compared to the same period last
year. Low salt side dishes and sausages saw 44 percent and 68 percent
growth. Food processors are also trying to launch more low salt products
to capitalize on the increased consumer attention to low salt diets.
Sugarfina, Boutique U.S. Candy Shop, Opens its First Store in Korea
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210316/105912392/1
Summary: Sugarfina,
a boutique candy shop based out of California, opened its first store in Korea
on March 16. The store, located in the Galleria Department Store Gangnam
Seoul branch, offers candies with exotic ingredients such as champagne and
whiskey.
Bottled
Water from Jeju Island Enters into the U.S. Market ¡¦ Over 400 MT This
Year https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103167435Y
Summary: Jeju Development
Corporation (JDC) under the Jeju Provincial Government announced on
March 16 that its first 140 metric ton shipment of 'Samdasoo' bottled water was
loaded into a container vessel on March 15. JDC said
that the water was going to be offered in restaurants and retail shops in
California. JDC received FSVP certification under the
FSMA program required by the U.S. government to access the U.S. market. JDC
expects that its export shipments to the U.S. this year will amount to over 400
metric tons.
McDonald's
Korea Saw 7% Growth in Cash-Register Sales in 2020 Despite the COVID-19
Pandemic https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103166952Y
Summary:
Anthony Martinez, the president of McDonald's Korea, announced on March 16 that
the franchise generated 980 billion won in cash-register sales in 2020, up 7
percent from the previous year. He said
that increased launchings of delivery menus and drive-thru stores during the
year helped McDonalds increase sales despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Fishery
Subsidy Program Needs Updates in Preparation for CPTTP Negotiations",
Korean Prime Minister
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103152894Y
Summary:
NK Hong, the Korean prime minister, said in a government economic cabinet
meeting on March 15 that the government needs to work on the fishery industry
subsidy program in preparation for upcoming CPTPP free trade negotiations. He
explained that sustainability has become a key issue in international trade and
the local subsidy program should be revised to make sure that the policy does
not conflict with the international agenda against over-fishing.
Harmonized Labeling Standards for Domestic
and Imported Salt Products
http://www.foodnews.co.kr/news/articleView.html?idxno=91532
Summary: Imported salt product labels had to
indicate the 'year, month and day' while domestic products have indicated only production year and
month. However, from March 15, 2021, imported salt
products can be labeled the same way as domestic salt. The
Ministry of Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (MOMAF)
promulgated the 'Partial Amendment of the Enforcement Rules of the Salt
Industry Promotion Act' on the 15th in order to harmonize
labeling standards for imported and domestic salt.
Leading
Korean Retailers to Take Over eBay Korea ... Coupang's Successful Listing on
NYSE Pushes Industry Restructuring
https://www.donga.com/news/Economy/article/all/20210312/105855452/1
Summary:
EMART, Lotte Shopping, and other leading Korean retail companies are reportedly
planning to submit offers to take over eBay Korea, a leading on-line shopping
platform in the market owned by eBay USA. The on-line shopping segment continues to expand rapidly
in Korea. There is move towards restructuring in the
industry as competition among major platforms increases. In particular, the successful entry of Coupang, the
leading on-line shopping platform in Korea, into the New York Stock Exchange
(NYSE) on March 11 has increased industry attention to acquisition and merger opportunities. Coupang was traded at $49.25 per share in NYSE on March
11, up 40.7 percent from the initial public offer. Coupang's market capitalization soared to over $80
billion as a result. Other major Korean on-line shopping
platforms, including Market Kurly, are reportedly planning public
listings as well.
MAFRA to
Purchase 60,000 MT of Beans from Local Farms This Year ... Part of Its Policy
Initiative to Promote Non-rice Production
https://www.hankyung.com/economy/article/202103140391Y
Summary:
The Korea Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA) announced on
March 14 that it would purchase some 60,000 metric tons of beans from local
farms as part of its policy initiative to promote non-rice production in local
farms. MAFRA plans to purchase 60,000 metric tons
of soy bean, 500 metric tons of red beans, and 50 metric tons of mung
beans. Registration for the program will start on
March 22. Farmers are required to sign an MOU with
MAFRA as part of the purchasing program.
Long Line
for a Strawberry Cake¡¦ This is How Consumers Cope with COVID Stress
https://news.naver.com/main/read.nhn?mode=LS2D&mid=shm&sid1=103&sid2=238&oid=469&aid=0000588008
Summary:
Despite the decrease of dine-in eating due to COVID-19, demands for dessert is
strong. Early in the morning on a weekday, there was a line of
around 40 people to get strawberry cakes at Lotte World Mall, Jamsil,
Seoul. Consumers said that they look for specialty desserts to fight
COVID-19 depression and manage stress.
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