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S Korea unveils $5bn stimulus

Sep 10 2012 08:23 AFP

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Seoul - South Korea on Monday unveiled new stimulus measures worth $5.2bn to boost domestic demand as its export-driven economy struggles with the global economic downturn.

The finance ministry said it would push for fiscal support worth 5.9-trillion-won ($5.23bn) - 4.6 trillion won for the remainder of this year and 1.3 trillion won for next year.

The new support, which followed a package of 8.5 trillion won in June, does not require an additional budget as it comes mostly in the form of reducing taxes and expanding social welfare programmes.

"There are growing concerns about our sagging economic power," Finance Minister Bahk Jae-Wan said, citing weak global markets and the prolonged eurozone debt crisis.

In June, South Korea revised its growth forecast for 2012 down to 3.3% from its earlier projection of 3.7%, mainly as a result of slumping exports.

In an effort to boost the flagging real estate market, capital gains taxes will be exempted for five years for newly built homes purchased this year, the ministry said.

The housing acquisition tax will be halved for home purchases taking place during the rest of this year, it said, while individual income tax will also be cut.

Also, individual consumption taxes for cars and home appliances will be cut until the end of the year by 1.5 percentage points to 3.5% for small cars and to 6.5% for big cars, while duties on home appliances will fall to 3.5%.

The new stimulus measures are expected to boost economic growth by 0.06 percentage points this year and 0.10 percentage points for next year, the ministry said.


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