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SOKOR Economy Suffers As Spending Sags Due To COVID Spike

  • Writer: By The Financial District
    By The Financial District
  • Aug 21, 2021
  • 1 min read

The South Korean economy is facing continued uncertainty about domestic demand as the latest flare-up in COVID-19 cases is hurting face-to-face service sectors, the finance ministry said, Kim Soo-yeon reported for Yonhap News Agency.

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In its monthly economic assessment report, the ministry said the country's exports remain robust and the job market has extended improvements amid an economic recovery.


"Given that people's mobility did not fall sharply and online consumption expanded, the impact of (the virus resurgence) on consumption appears to have waned," Kim Young-hoon, a senior ministry official, told a press briefing.


Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki said last week the potential economic fallout of the current wave of the pandemic will likely be large starting in August. The government expected Asia's fourth-largest economy to grow 4.2 percent this year.


The Bank of Korea forecast economic growth of 4 percent. Kim said the government thinks the Korean economy appears to be on a growth path due to robust exports despite the flare-up in COVID-19.


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"But uncertainty over domestic demand has continued, centering on in-person service segments, due to the flare-up in COVID-19 cases," the Ministry of Economy and Finance said in the Green Book. In recent months, private consumption picked up as the economic recovery strengthened.


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But the recent spike in virus cases and the toughest virus curbs are feared to dampen improving domestic demand, potentially sapping economic recovery momentum. South Korea is grappling with the fourth wave of the pandemic, with the number of daily virus cases topping 1,000 for the 45th straight day.



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