South Korea government says ready to counter economic impact of MERS
By Christine Kim SEOUL (Reuters) – The South Korean government on Monday said it is ready to take swift measures to counter the negative effects on its economy from an outbreak of a deadly respiratory disease, suggesting that worried policymakers may soon deliver monetary and fiscal stimulus. President Park Geun-hye said the negative economic effects from the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) should not be overlooked, while Finance Minister Choi vowed to take steps to offset any hit to growth. “The effect from MERS on private consumption cannot be overlooked as spending and tourism are quickly shrinking,” Park said on Monday during a visit to the MERS response headquarters.
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