South Korean president calls for all possible measures to help virus-hit economy
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaSouth Korea President Moon Jae-in said the government should make an all-out effort to boost the economy as it comes under pressure from a coronavirus outbreak.
"(The government) shouldn’t quibble over whether anything is unprecedented or not, rather, we should take every possible measure we can think of on the table to deploy them," Moon said today in a cabinet meeting.
He added that the economy is in an emergency situation and needs a boost to stimulate domestic demand, Reuters reported.
In 2015, South Korea drew up a supplementary budget to help cushion the economy from the effects of an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).