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South Korea Aims for 2 Percent Inflation Target in H1 with Full Effort


According to the Korea Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Administration (aT), the prices of fruits, such as apples and pears, which are in high demand during Chuseok, have increased compared to the previous year. In contrast, the prices of vegetables, including Chinese cabbage and radishes, have remained relatively stable and low. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

According to the Korea Agriculture, Fisheries and Food Administration (aT), the prices of fruits, such as apples and pears, which are in high demand during Chuseok, have increased compared to the previous year. In contrast, the prices of vegetables, including Chinese cabbage and radishes, have remained relatively stable and low. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)

SEOUL, Jan. 5 (Korea Bizwire) – The government will extend intensive policy support to bring inflation down below 3 percent in the first half of 2024 as prices are projected to ease slower than expected, the finance ministry said Friday.

“Inflation is expected to moderate gradually to stay around 3 percent in the first half of this year. The government will maintain the intensive price stabilization scheme involving all ministries’ concerns to achieve the 2 percent level at an early date,” First Vice Finance Minister Kim Byoung-hwan said during a vice-ministerial meeting on economy and inflation.

According to the government forecast, inflationary pressure is expected to stay around 3 percent for several months to come before approaching the government’s 2 percent target by end-2024.

The finance ministry expected annual inflation in 2024 to come to 2.6 percent, slowing from last year’s 3.6 percent.

To achieve the goal, the government decided to earmark around 11 trillion won (US$8.38 billion) this year for policy responses, such as energy voucher programs and discount coupons for farm produce.

Consumer prices, a key gauge of inflation, rose 3.2 percent on-year in December, the fifth consecutive month that the prices have stayed above the 3 percent level.

The government also plans to announce a set of measures this month to stabilize the livelihoods of people in the run-up to the Lunar New Year holiday in February, Kim added.

(Yonhap)

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