Hampyeong-gun Launches 'Fair Prices and Responsible Consumption' Price Stabilization Campaign
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Hampyeong County is making every effort to stabilize prices and establish a sound consumption culture.
According to the county on the 23rd, on the 17th, at Hampyeong Cheonji Traditional Market, together with the Market Merchants Association and the Hampyeong County Small Business Federation, a campaign for price stabilization was launched under the slogan "Fair Prices, Sound Consumption!"
This campaign was organized to raise awareness of the price situation and create an atmosphere of price stability amid the increasing difficulties faced by local residents due to recent price hikes.
Participants in the campaign distributed flyers and masks to citizens visiting the traditional market, promoting ▲ restraint from excessive price increases ▲ compliance with price and origin labeling and encouraging consumers to participate in sound consumption activities ▲ using fair-priced businesses in our county.
Additionally, on the 16th, the county held the "2022 Price Stabilization Measures Working Meeting" in the county office labor union meeting room to discuss measures such as freezing public utility fees and stabilizing service charges to alleviate the burden on residents caused by rising prices.
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A county official stated, "As prices continue to rise recently, both consumers and business owners are facing difficulties," adding, "We will actively respond to soaring price increases through public-private cooperation."
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