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South Korea says it aims to restrict growth in its debt-to-GDP ratio

2022.07.07 09:55

South Korea says it aims to restrict growth in its debt-to-GDP ratio
South Korea says it aims to restrict growth in its debt-to-GDP ratio

South Korea said it will tighten government spending to slow an increase in its debt and keep the debt-to-GDP ratio at mid-50% by 2027, following years of massive stimulus measures that have weakened the country’s fiscal situation.

Its finance ministry said that the government will cut the ratio of fiscal deficit to GDP to a pre-pandemic level of 3% or lower from about 5% estimated for this year, as it released the new administration’s fiscal policy plan on Thursday.

The government will normalise COVID-19-related expenditures, sell off unnecessary assets held by public enterprises, manage its employment quota and salary plans more strictly, among other measures, according to the plan.

South Korea’s debt-to-GDP ratio increased to 50% this year from 36% in 2017 as the country launched various stimulus measures, such as cash hand-outs, to boost the economy’s recovery from the pandemic.

The ministry said it will prepare a new fiscal rule based on the plan by early September and put it into effect as soon as the legislation process is complete.

 

 

South Korea says it aims to restrict growth in its debt-to-GDP ratio

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