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    South Korea’s economy expands 2 percent in 2024, stable growth

    March 5, 2025
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    South Korea’s economy expanded by 2 percent in 2024, according to preliminary data released Wednesday by the Bank of Korea (BOK). The growth rate aligns with the central bank’s earlier estimate from January and marks an improvement from the 1.4 percent expansion recorded in 2023. The data highlights a gradual economic recovery, supported by increased exports and domestic demand. The nation’s real gross domestic product (GDP), a key indicator of economic performance, reflected steady progress despite external uncertainties such as global trade fluctuations and geopolitical tensions.

    South Korea’s economy expands 2 percent in 2024, stable growth

    The latest figures also show that South Korea’s per capita gross national income (GNI) reached $36,624 in 2024, reflecting a 1.2 percent increase from the previous year. The rise in per capita income suggests improved overall economic conditions, although inflationary pressures and monetary policies remain key considerations for future growth. Economic analysts attribute the moderate recovery to resilient manufacturing and technology exports, particularly in the semiconductor sector, which continues to play a crucial role in the country’s trade performance.

    Bank of Korea’s outlook on future economic performance

    Government initiatives aimed at boosting investment and consumer spending also contributed to sustaining growth momentum. Despite the positive trajectory, concerns persist over external economic risks, including uncertainties in global supply chains and fluctuating energy prices. The Bank of Korea has maintained a cautious outlook, emphasizing the need for continued policy adjustments to support economic stability while addressing inflationary trends.

    The 2 percent GDP growth aligns with earlier government projections and suggests that South Korea’s economy is gradually recovering from post-pandemic disruptions. The Bank of Korea is expected to monitor macroeconomic conditions closely, adjusting its monetary policies as needed to sustain growth and control high inflation. South Korea remains one of Asia’s leading economies, with its performance closely watched by global markets. The latest data underscores the country’s ability to navigate economic challenges while maintaining steady progress in key sectors. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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