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Korea to offer $9.62 bil. to support SMEs amid FX volatility - The Korea Times

Korea will spend 14.9 trillion won ($9.62 billion) to support small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hit by the recent foreign exchange volatili...

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koreatimes.co.krStai leggendo11 g fa

Korea to offer $9.62 bil. to support SMEs amid FX volatility - The Korea Times

Korea will spend 14.9 trillion won ($9.62 billion) to support small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hit by the recent foreign exchange volatili...

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upi.com10 g fa

South Korea offers $9.7B relief as weak won hits firms - UPI.com

South Korea will provide $9.7 billion in emergency financing, insurance and tax relief to small firms hurt by the weak won and rising import costs.

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  1. venerdì 3 luglio 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Korea to offer $9.62 bil. to support SMEs amid FX volatility - The Korea Times

    Korea will spend 14.9 trillion won ($9.62 billion) to support small-and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hit by the recent foreign exchange volatili...

  2. sabato 4 luglio 2026·upi.com

    South Korea offers $9.7B relief as weak won hits firms - UPI.com

    South Korea will provide $9.7 billion in emergency financing, insurance and tax relief to small firms hurt by the weak won and rising import costs.