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Government Support SMEs Oil Prices

editor 3월 19, 2026
Government Support SMEs Oil Prices
Lawmakers of the ruling Democratic Party and officials from the Financial Services Commission discuss support measures for small and medium-sized enterprises during a meeting held at the National Assembly on Thursday. ()

South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party and government officials convened Thursday, reaching a consensus on the necessity of bolstering support for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and micro-business owners facing economic pressures from escalating oil prices, a direct consequence of the intensifying conflict in the Middle East.

The meeting, bringing together DP lawmakers and representatives from the Financial Services Commission (FSC), occurred as the government prepares a supplementary budget designed to mitigate the economic repercussions stemming from the ongoing Middle East crisis. This budget aims to provide a financial buffer against the instability.

DP Rep. Kim Nam-geun stated during a briefing that discussions also centered on strategies to provide financial assistance to the state-run Industrial Bank of Korea (IBK), a pivotal policy lender in South Korea. This support aims to enable the IBK to offer lower borrowing costs to SMEs and small business owners (mom-and-pop stores), easing their financial strain.

During the meeting, FSC Chairman Lee Eog-weon affirmed the government’s commitment to incorporating programs within the supplementary budget that specifically target easing the financial burdens on companies and small merchants adversely affected by the Middle East crisis, ensuring economic stability during this turbulent period.

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