[2026-04-12]South Korea Approves 2026 First Supplementary Budget Without Additional Debt Issuance

The South Korean Cabinet approved the 2026 first supplementary budget under the Prime Minister’s leadership.
The budget reallocates 6 trillion won without new government bonds, focusing on energy and supply chain investments.
The decision was made at the 15th temporary Cabinet meeting on April 11.

[2026-04-12]South Korea Approves 2026 Supplementary Budget to Support Households and Industries

The South Korean government approved the 2026 supplementary budget to address economic challenges.
Key measures include expanded energy subsidies and supply chain stabilization funds.
The budget was finalized in April 2026 and is ready for immediate implementation.

[2026-04-02]South Korea Cabinet Approves 2026 Tax Plan and Key Social Policy Reforms

The South Korean Cabinet convened to approve the 2026 tax expenditure plan and supplementary budget.
Major legal reforms were passed, including changes to labor, environmental, and welfare laws.
These measures are scheduled for implementation starting in 2026, following Cabinet approval on March 31.

[2026-03-04]South Korea Cabinet Approves Key Laws on Healthcare, Privacy, and Education Reform

South Korea’s Cabinet reviewed and approved 46 legislative items, including laws tied to national policy priorities.
Key changes include strengthened healthcare access, enhanced privacy protections, and education safety measures.
Most reforms are scheduled for implementation in 2025, with some taking effect as early as March.

[2026-03-04]Key Outcomes of Korea’s 2026 State Council: Major Policy Changes and Impacts

The 2026 Korean State Council approved significant legislative and regulatory changes across multiple sectors.
Key impacts include reforms in healthcare, education, privacy, and economic policy.
Most new laws and amendments take effect in March 2026, with immediate government follow-up actions.

[2026-02-26]South Korea Cabinet Approves Key Legal Reforms Impacting Culture, Tax, and Public Safety

South Korea’s Cabinet approved 80 policy items including major legal reforms.
Key changes impact culture, tax, housing, and public safety sectors.
The decisions were made at the 6th Cabinet meeting held on February 24, 2024.