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Lee: Proactive Fiscal Policy to Boost Livelihoods

editor 5월 12, 2026
Lee: Proactive Fiscal Policy to Boost Livelihoods
President Lee Jae Myung speaks at a Cabinet meeting at Cheong Wa Dae in central Seoul on Tuesday. ()

President Lee Jae Myung on Tuesday issued a directive for officials to implement a robust proactive fiscal policy, particularly for the latter half of the year and beyond, aimed at significantly improving the daily lives and livelihoods of the populace.

During a pivotal Cabinet meeting, President Lee underscored the critical importance of cultivating the nation’s economic potential through strategic investment. He asserted that substantial investment at this juncture promises to deliver even greater returns for South Korea’s economy.

“The government must prioritize creating the essential groundwork for a remarkable economic surge through strategic fiscal initiatives,” the President stated. He further emphasized that both the economic growth strategy for the upcoming second half of the year and the formulation of next year’s national budget should be firmly rooted in this principle of proactive investment.

Citing compelling research findings, President Lee highlighted that astute proactive fiscal management directly contributes to enhancing the well-being of citizens. Moreover, he noted that decisive and bold fiscal spending plays a crucial role in vigorously revitalizing the broader national economy.

Addressing national financial health, President Lee affirmed that South Korea’s national debt framework remains exceptionally robust, surpassing that of numerous other countries. He pointed out that the nation’s “real debt ratio,” which accurately reflects the government’s true financial obligations, stands at approximately 10 percent of its Gross Domestic Product, showcasing a strong fiscal position.

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