President Lee Jae-myung visited Busan's Bujeon Market after a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing that addressing livelihood issues is South Korea's top national priority and urging officials to focus all efforts on public welfare.
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President Lee Visits Busan Market, Emphasizes 'Livelihood Issues Are the Nation's Top Priority'

President Lee Jae-myung visited Busan's Bujeon Market after a Cabinet meeting, emphasizing that addressing livelihood issues is South Korea's top national priority and urging officials to focus all efforts on public welfare.

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Lee Jae-myung, Democratic Party presidential candidate, pledged that his first order if elected will be a thorough review of South Korea's economic situation, underscoring the urgency of addressing livelihood issues.
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Acting President Choi Sang-mok calls for bipartisan cooperation to address economic challenges and livelihood issues, emphasizing the limitations of government efforts alone and the need for prompt legislative action.
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South Korea to supply 17,000 tons of cabbage and radish by April, extends fuel subsidies amid efforts to stabilize consumer prices and address livelihood issues.
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Vice Finance Minister Pledges 17,000 Tons of Cabbage and Radish Supply by April—Fuel Subsidy Extension Announced

South Korea’s First Vice Finance Minister Kim Beom-seok announced plans to supply 17,000 tons of cabbage and radish by April and extend fuel-linked subsidies, as the government intensifies efforts to stabilize food and energy prices amid inflationary pressures.

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