대한민국 정부, 해양사고 인명피해 40% 감축 목표 발표
South Korea's government has announced a comprehensive maritime safety culture innovation plan targeting a 40% reduction in fatalities from maritime accidents by 2030. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety launched an "energy cashback" service designed to encourage summer energy conservation. As the first half of the 22nd National Assembly concluded on May 29, shifts in future policy implementation schedules are anticipated.
South Korea Government Policy Update — May 30, 2026
Key Policy Changes and Legislative Developments
Maritime Safety Culture Innovation Plan Announced
The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced a comprehensive "Maritime Safety Culture Innovation Plan" on May 29 during an Emergency Economic Committee meeting. The government plans to implement comprehensive measures to reduce fatalities from maritime accidents by 40% by 2030. The plan was discussed at an Economic and Industrial Competitiveness Enhancement Ministerial Meeting and aims for structural improvements in the maritime safety sector.

Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Personnel Appointments
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport announced director-level and division chief-level personnel changes on May 29. Sim Ji-young was appointed as Director of Logistics Policy, Cho Sung-gyun as Director of Railway Safety Policy, and Baek Seung-ho as Director of the Iksan Regional Land Management Office. At the division chief level, Kwon Mi-jung was appointed Chief of Economic Growth Hub Policy Division, Kim Young-a as Chief of Green Cities Division, and Kim Yu-jin as Chief of Housing Construction Operations Division.
Justice Ministry: 38 Civil and Safety Bills Passed by National Assembly
The Ministry of Justice announced on May 28 that 38 bills in the civil and safety sectors have passed through the National Assembly since the launch of the People's Sovereignty Government one year ago. Over the past three years (June 2023–May 2026), a total of 79 bills under the Justice Ministry's jurisdiction passed through the National Assembly plenary.
Energy Cashback Service Launches
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety has launched an "energy cashback" service for the summer season. The service provides cash rewards when citizens reduce energy consumption, designed to encourage voluntary public participation in energy conservation efforts.
Regulatory Improvements and Administrative Changes
Advanced Strategic Industry Regulation Review
The Ministry of Economy and Finance is reviewing regulations related to advanced strategic industries, regulations by company size, and support systems for small and medium enterprises to foster an ecosystem where businesses actively invest and sustain growth. This is a core initiative under regulatory innovation policy.
Strengthened Industrial Safety Regulations
The 2026 industrial safety regulatory environment is expected to strengthen based on the "Comprehensive Labor Safety Measures" announced on September 15, 2025. Specific focus areas include expanding workplace inspection and supervision targets, reinforcing mandatory requirements for construction project subcontracting, mandating joint labor-management occupational safety and health committees, introducing mandatory risk assessments with new penalties, and strengthening administrative and economic sanctions including business suspension in cases of major workplace accidents.
Policy Impact and Future Outlook
Expected Benefits of Maritime Safety Policy
Through the Maritime Safety Culture Innovation Plan, a concrete target of reducing maritime accident fatalities by 40% by 2030 has been established. This is expected to enhance safety for maritime industry workers and maritime tourists.
End of First Half of 22nd National Assembly and Future Policy Implementation
With the conclusion of the first half of the 22nd National Assembly on May 29, changes in National Assembly composition and future policy implementation schedules are anticipated. Prolonged gridlock in National Assembly organization between ruling and opposition parties is being observed, which may impact future legislative policy initiatives.
Expected Effects of Energy Conservation Policy
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety's "energy cashback" service is expected to encourage voluntary public participation in energy conservation and contribute to stable power supply during the summer. This represents an innovative approach linking individual economic incentives with national energy policy.
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