Sector Online Gambling 0% Sports Betting 0%
Topic Licence Requirements 5% Enforcement 2%
2026-03-10 10:42:30 · 2@vixio.support
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Sector
Online Gambling (0%)

This update concerns fair trade and subcontracting practices in automotive manufacturing and is entirely outside the scope of gambling regulation.

Sports Betting (0%)

No secondary gambling tag applies; this is a commercial/industrial regulation matter with no connection to any gambling sector.

Topic
Licence Requirements (5%)

This update concerns unfair subcontracting practices in automotive component manufacturing and does not relate to gambling regulation, licensing, operations, or compliance.

Enforcement (2%)

No secondary gambling specialism tag applies to this enforcement action against a non-gambling manufacturing company.

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공정거래위원회, 공정위, 경쟁촉진, 공정거래, 소비자보호, 소비자주권확립, 경제력집중억제

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TITLE: South Korea's Fair Trade Commission Sanctions Ingi Controls for Unfair Subcontracting Practices BODY: On March 10, 2026, the Korea Fair Trade Commission (KFTC) announced enforcement action against Ingi Controls Co., Ltd. for violations of the Act on Fair Subcontracting Transactions. The KFTC imposed corrective orders and administrative fines totalling approximately 144 million Korean won. Between June 16, 2020, and May 19, 2023, Ingi Controls engaged in unfair subcontracting practices with 16 subcontractors in the automotive component mould manufacturing sector. The violations included: failing to issue written subcontracting agreements in 45 transactions and issuing incomplete agreements in 75 transactions that omitted provisions regarding price adjustment terms, methods, and procedures; imposing unfair contractual terms that prevented subcontractors from contesting inspection results, restricted their right to claim damages, and made contract termination subject to Ingi Controls' discretion; failing to notify 10 subcontractors in writing of inspection results; and failing to pay delayed interest of 68.41 million won and alternative payment instrument fees of 10.31 million won to 15 subcontractors beyond statutory payment deadlines. The KFTC imposed corrective orders prohibiting future violations and levied fines of 120 million won for the written agreement violations and 24 million won for the delayed payment violations. The enforcement action addresses systemic practices in the mould manufacturing industry, including oral contracting and payment delays. The KFTC indicated it will continue monitoring unfair subcontracting practices in the mould sector—identified as a critical national root industry—and will take strict enforcement action upon identifying further violations.
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