South Korean President calls for measures to respond to rising prices
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Mr Lee Jae-myung has been widely tipped to usher in an era of fiscal expansion to boost cash subsidies and welfare.
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SEOUL – South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on June 9 called for measures to stabilise prices, saying the increasing cost of living is causing “too much pain”.
The newly elected leader
“Prices are causing too much pain for the people, so please check the current situation and see if there are any possible measures and report them even before the next meeting,” he said, referring to higher prices of instant noodles.
Prices of chicken and eggs have risen since an outbreak of avian flu in Brazil
The government has restricted chicken imports from avian flu-affected areas in Brazil.
The left-leaning President has been widely tipped to usher in an era of fiscal expansion to boost cash subsidies and welfare, aiding economic growth, albeit by increasing debt supply.
Asia’s fourth-largest economy contracted in the first three months of the year as exports and consumption stalled amid fear over the impact of US tariffs, fanning expectations of interest rate cuts.
Mr Lee said he would also discuss an extra budget at the June 9 meeting. REUTERS

