March 15 is the "International Consumer Rights Day", but it makes South Korea, which is in a dispute with China into the THAAD. South Korea's KBS TV said on the 14th that as one of China's actual measures to counter THAAD, Chinese people will be banned from the 15th to travel to South Korea. In the future, if Chinese people want to travel to South Korea, they can only apply for visas directly from South Korea's diplomatic agencies in China and conduct them through free travel. The intensity of the "ban on South Korea" of China's tourism this time is unprecedented. At present, Chinese travel agencies no longer launch travel products to South Korea regardless of size, and the same is true for all kinds of travel websites. Affected by China's countermeasures, major cruise companies in the world have also begun to adjust their operating plans and cancel their trips to Busan, Jeju and Incheon. "Seoul Economy" said on the 14th that South Korean companies are worried that they will become the focus of high incidence of Chinese consumers' reports. South Korea's Lotte supermarkets, cosmetics, travel-related products, etc. are likely to become the targets of the "3.15 Gala" attack. Korean companies have been named by "3.15" many times. In 2011, Kumho tires were exposed for quality problems. Last year, Korean children's products were exposed due to quality problems.

"China's THAAD retaliation" became the key on the 15th, and South Korean companies reached the peak of tension." Yonhap News Agency published an article on this topic on the 14th saying that the most nervous one is Lotte. Lotte's considerable number of offices, stores, production facilities, etc. in China have been inspected in a centralized manner this month. What Lotte is most worried about is that there will be a large number of cases of dissatisfaction with its products and services around the 15th.
China Central Television's "3.15 Gala" is even more of a "terrifying moment". South Korea's "Asian Economy" said on the 14th that it is still completely unknown which company will be exposed by the "3.15 Gala". However, most foreign companies exposed by the program will be disgusted by the whole people, and their sales will drop sharply, and the headquarters will need to come out to recall or apologize.
Yonhap News Agency said on the 14th that the tension among Korean companies has reached its peak, and China Central Television's "3.15 Gala" may target Korean companies, and the group tour of Chinese citizens to South Korea will be completely stopped after the 15th. On the 14th, four presidential candidates from South Korea's well-known opposition party, the Communist Party of Korea held its first television seminar. Moon Jae-in, the former leader of the party, ranked first in recent poll support ratings, said that deploying "THAAD" in South Korea was a wrong decision of the current government. The South Korean government should take active diplomatic efforts to respond to China's current high-intensity "retaliation" measures.
An Hee-jung said that the "THAAD" issue has brought an impact on the South Korean economy. If he is elected president, he will mobilize all government resources to actively assist self-operated business owners, small and medium-sized enterprises and overseas Chinese to get out of the predicament. The economic and security crisis facing South Korea requires smart and balanced diplomatic efforts to resolve. At the same time, a clear message should be conveyed to China that strengthening the South Korean-US alliance is not hostile to China. Another candidate, Choi Sung, said that if he is elected, he will adopt a balanced diplomacy like former President Kim Dae-jung and restore South Korea-China relations.
Li Zaiming clearly expressed his opposition to the deployment of THAAD on the 14th. He said that the deployment of THAAD in South Korea did not help South Korea's security, but instead caused economic revenge from China. This was a humiliating diplomacy to maintain its clan relations with the United States and to form abnormal relations with Japan.
"THAAD" is causing the economic situation in South Korea to deteriorate. The government should promptly correct wrong decisions and not give up efforts due to difficulties. He said that if he is elected president, even if some of the THAAD facilities have been shipped to the country, he should try to restore their original appearance and reduce the difficulties the citizens have suffered as a result.
According to Yonhap News Agency, the government has initially decided to hold the next presidential election on May 9. The results of the presidential candidate support poll conducted by South Korea's SBS TV on the 14th showed that Moon Jae-in's approval rating continued to lead the crowd, at 31.1%; Ahn Hee-jung, governor of Chungcheong Nam Province and Lee Jae-ming, mayor of Seongnam City, Gyeonggi Province, ranked second and third. All three of the above belong to the well-known opposition party, Common Democratic Party. The fourth place is acting president Huang Jiaoan, and the former leader of the Kuomintang, An Zhexiu, ranked fifth. On the afternoon of the 14th, four presidential candidates from the Common Democratic Party held a TV symposium to express their position on the THAAD issue.
Moon Jae-in said that the current government hastily made a decision to deploy the "THAAD" without going through national discussions and without doing convincing and explanations in advance, which has attracted strong economic "retaliation" measures from China. The government was optimistic that China would not take retaliation against this. Regarding the current retaliation measures in China, the South Korean government should take active diplomatic efforts, protest what should be protested, and persuasion what should be done.
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