In early December of last year, South Korea's Justice Minister Park Sang - ki was heavily criticized for his premature statement on a non-existent cryptocurrency
trading ban bill.
On January 11, Justice Minister Park stated that the ministry is working on drafting a cryptocurrency
trading ban bill in order to close down cryptocurrency exchanges.
Not exact matches
This followed reports that the country was considering a
bill to
ban all cryptocurrency
trading via exchanges.
More recently, South Korea's justice minister suggested that a
bill to
ban all cryptocurrency
trading was being considered.
The move marked a recovery following downward pressure across most major cryptocurrencies Thursday after reports of South Korea preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading.
Previously, there were reports that South Korea would introduce a
bill that would
ban the
trading of cryptocurrency.
At a news conference, Justice Minister Park Sang - ki stated, «There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the Justice Ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.»
Initial reports explained that at a news conference, South Korean Justice Minister Park Sang - ki stated, «There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the Justice Ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.»
Whilst we would prefer live exports end immediately and also supportive of the Greens»
bill which calls for the immediate cessation of the
trade, we have chosen to give our full support to the independents»
bill, which holds the greatest political weight, and hope for a permanent
ban on the live export
trade.
Here's a fresh - ish batch of it: SHARK FINS: Yesterday the Illinois House passed a
bill to
ban the sale,
trade and distribution of shark fins, which are used in Chinese delicacies including shark fin soup.
In a press release, MacKay praises Gillibrand's accomplishments while specifically applauding her
bill banning insider
trading.
And Democrats failed to use the
bill to reverse a
ban engineered last year by McConnell on proposals to allow the Securities and Exchange Commission to require publicly -
traded corporations to disclose political spending permitted under the Supreme Court's 2010 decision allowing unlimited political spending by businesses.
Questions included what he plans to do to get the
bill passed, a
ban's likely effect on tourism in the City and whether he intends to engage in any political «horse
trading» to win passage of the
bill.
On Tuesday, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd, D - Conn., proposed a compromise change to the Wall Street reform
bill that would water down a proposed
ban on derivatives
trading by many financial firms.
The only reason that horse and buggies still work in the most congested city streets in the country is because Christine Quinn, the extraordinarily corrupt head of the NYC Council, has blocked all of the
bills that would
ban this
trade or replace the carriages with electric cars.
Taiwan has introduced a
bill that will
ban all domestic ivory
trade effective January 1, 2020.
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Oregon's Governor John Kitzhaber signed
bill HB 2838 last Thursday, appropriately during Shark Week, which
bans the sale,
trade and possession of shark fins.
South Korean officials announced today that they're preparing a
bill that will completely
ban domestic cryptocurrency
trading.
India has said it doesn't consider Bitcoin to be legal tender, China is increasingly cracking down on digital currencies, while Korea is planning a
bill to
ban all domestic cryptocurrency
trading.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges,» Reuters has quoted Park Sang - ki as saying at a Justice Ministry press conference.
Reuters reported Justice minister Park Sang - ki said the government is preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading on domestic exchanges.
Reuters reported comments from Korean Justice Minister Park Sang - ki who said claimed his ministry «is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges» following «enough discussion» with a range of government agencies, including the finance ministry.
He mentioned: There are huge issues involving virtual currencies and justice ministry is definitely making ready a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges» Sang - ki at a press conference.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies, and the justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges,» Park Sang - ki said.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges,» Minister of Justice, Park Sang - ki, was quoted, according to Reuters.
This was prompted by Justice Minister Park Sang - ki's remark, «There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.»
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges,» Minister of Justice, Park Sang - ki, was quoted, according to
Bitcoin slid as much as 14 per cent on Thursday after South Korea's justice minister said the government was working on a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading amid a clampdown on virtual...
Coinone and Bithumb were raided, while a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading on domestic exchanges is being prepared.
South Korea is planning a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading as a clampdown on virtual currencies gathers pace in one of world's most exuberant markets.
India does not regard Bitcoin as legal tender, China is cracking down on digital currencies, while Korea is planning a
bill that would
ban all cryptocurrency
trading in the country, as pointed out by The Verge.
In January, the news hit that the government was preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading.
In a statement earlier today, Justice minister Park Sang - ki said: «There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.»
For example, India doesn't consider Bitcoin to be legal tender, China is increasingly cracking down on digital currencies, while Korea is planning a
bill to
ban all domestic cryptocurrency
trading.
Earlier in the month, South Korea's justice minister suggested the possibility of a
bill to
ban all cryptocurrency
trading, sending prices of the digital assets plummeting.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.»
Conflicting reports today, Jan. 11, have led to confusion after a South Korean minister announced plans of a
bill intended to
ban cryptocurrency
trading in the country.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges.»
At a press conference this morning, Justice minister Park Sang - ki said that the government is drafting a
bill that would
ban all
trading of virtual currencies on exchanges located in South Korea.
The prime minister also emphasized the need for better coordination among ministries, citing the recent confusion when the Ministry of Justice independently announced a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading, sending panic across global cryptocurrency markets.
«There are great concerns regarding virtual currencies and the justice ministry is basically preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading through exchanges,» Park told a news conference, according to Reuters.
The Cointelegraph noted that Justice minister Park Sang - ki, who said earlier this week that the government is working on a
bill to
ban Bitcoin
trading on domestic exchanges, is at risk of losing his job, as more than 60,000 citizens signed a petition voicing their support of his removal; minister Park is said to have acted independently and without having consulted the local task force in charge of regulating cryptocurrencies, or even the Ministry of Strategy and Finance (also a part of the task force that's currently being set up).
On Thursday, the South Korean justice minister said the government was preparing a
bill to
ban cryptocurrency
trading, sending the price of Bitcoin down.