S. Korea needs preemptive anti-inflation steps: senior official
SEOUL, April 9 (Yonhap) -- South Korea needs to take preemptive measures to cope with escalating concerns over inflation, a senior government official said Friday.
The remark by First Vice Finance Minister Lee Eog-weon comes as Asia's fourth-largest economy faces growing inflationary pressure amid signs of an economic recovery.
"It is necessary to take preemptive steps to prevent inflationary pressure from constraining an economic rebound and inflicting burdens on ordinary people," Lee told a government policy meeting.
He said the government will come up with a plan to import a necessary amount of eggs in May in an effort to stabilize soaring prices as early as possible.
The government will further do its best to release its stockpiles of rice and other key farm products in a timely manner in order to stabilize their prices, he added.
South Korea's consumer prices grew at the fastest clip in 14 months in March on higher prices of farm and oil products, in the latest sign that inflationary pressure is building up amid an accelerating economic recovery.
The consumer price index rose 1.5 percent on-year in March, accelerating from a 1.1 percent on-year gain the previous month. The index grew 0.1 percent on-month.
South Korea's overall inflation has remained subdued amid the coronavirus pandemic but recent increases in food and oil prices are stoking worries about rising inflation.
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