South Korea's FM seeks  extra budget bill roll out by next week
South Korea's FM seeks extra budget bill roll out by next week
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SEOUL: In a bid to buttress smaller merchants hit hard by the pandemic, South Korea's Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki on Monday instructed its officials to comprehensively prepare to submit an extra budget proposal next week.

The government is considering expanding the scope of beneficiaries of the fourth round of relief aid in order not to leave any blind spots.

As per reports, the Finance Ministry is working on details about this year's first supplementary budget to provide another round of emergency relief funds to merchants and shop owners battered by the pandemic and virus restrictions.

The ruling Democratic Party and the government are in consultations over the size of an extra budget, which some party officials said may surpass more than USD 13.5 billion.

Since last year, South Korea has provided three rounds of pandemic emergency handouts totaling 31.4 trillion won, including the 14.3 trillion won in stimulus checks doled out to all households in May.

Hong also called for efforts to respond to the country's rising prices of agricultural and livestock products, according to the ministry.

Prices of eggs rose 15.2 percent on-year in January, the fastest since March 2020, due to the outbreak of bird flu, and those of farm products gained 11.2 percent amid cold spells, according to the statistics agency.

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