S. Korea cuts 2020 growth estimate to 0.1%: Yonhap

By Lim Chang-won Posted : June 1, 2020, 17:05 Updated : June 1, 2020, 17:05

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SEOUL -- South Korea sharply slashed its growth estimate for the year, joining many others in a gloomy outlook for Asia's fourth-largest economy hit by a virus-triggered slump in global trade. The finance ministry revised down its growth outlook to 0.1 percent from the 2.4 percent forecast late last year.

Such a sharp cut follows the outbreak of the new coronavirus that has infected more than 6 million people globally. Some 11,500 South Koreans have been infected since the country reported its first confirmed case on Jan. 20. The sharp cut in the ministry's growth projection is still higher than those by others.

The Bank of Korea (BOK) last week projected the country's economy will contract 0.2 percent this year, the slowest since 1998. It marks a sharp downward revision from the 2.1 percent growth forecast in February.

The ministry expects a proposed increase in its fiscal spending to help somewhat offset the economic fallout from the virus outbreak. It has already secured over 20 trillion won in two extra budgets and is pushing for a third supplementary budget that many believe will be larger than the first two combined. The BOK said its latest projection did not take into account the third supplementary budget.

"There clearly exist downside risks, but the government estimate is based on the consideration of various policy measures including extra budget," Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance Bang Ki-seon said. "It will do its utmost to make sure the country's economic growth will reach the 0.1 percent target this year."

The state-run Korea Development Institute (KDI) earlier noted that the first two extra budgets alone may expand the country's GDP by 0.5 percentage point this year. The government said it has front-loaded 35.3 percent of its annual spending in the first three months of the year, and that it plans to execute 62 percent of its annual budget before the end of June. It has also pledged a 250 trillion-won (US$203.7 billion) aid package for local businesses hit by the new coronavirus.

Partly on such stimulus efforts, the government said the South Korean economy is expected to rebound by 3.6 percent next year. uch growth, however, will not represent a complete recovery from the slump caused by COVID-19, it noted.
(Yonhap)
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