South Korea's Bold Economic Leap Amid Martial Law Aftermath
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South Korea's Bold Economic Leap Amid Martial Law Aftermath
South Korea's Bold Economic Leap Amid Martial Law Aftermath South Korea's newly elected President Lee Jae Myung has committed to implementing a 'bold' fiscal strategy to stimulate the nation's economy in the wake of a martial law crisis and to tackle the upcoming challenges from U.S. tariffs and North Korean tensions. Elected on June 3, Lee is focusing on restoring public confidence following what he describes as 'a national crisis' that jolted …


South Korea's Lee pledges 'bold' economic policy after martial law crisis
SEOUL - South Korean President Lee Jae Myung vowed on Thursday to implement a \"bold\" fiscal policy to boost a flagging economy after the country's martial law crisis and to tackle challenges posed by looming U.S. tariffs and North Korea. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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