Gov't report cites mix of upbeat domestic demand, export slump
Aug 9, 2016
The South Korean economy has hardly shown clear signs of recovery in recent months, as an apparent uptick in private consumption was offset by a slump in exports and industrial production, a government report said Tuesday."The economy has been experiencing improved domestic demand led by rising consumption, but the production front has remained in the doldrums due to faltering exports," the finance ministry said in its monthly economy assessment report called the "Green Book."The report is based