[2026-04-09]South Korea’s Emergency Economic Response to Middle East Crisis: Policy Actions and Impact

The South Korean government convened an emergency economic headquarters meeting to address the prolonged Middle East conflict’s effects.
Key measures include supply chain monitoring, energy conservation, expanded financial support, and enhanced welfare for vulnerable groups.
Actions are underway as of April 8, 2026, with immediate and ongoing implementation across ministries.

[2026-03-31]South Korea’s Emergency Economic Response to Middle East Crisis: Policy Actions and Impact

South Korea launched its Emergency Economic Headquarters to address risks from the Middle East crisis.
Key measures include supply chain monitoring, energy supply management, and financial market stabilization.
The first meeting was held on March 29, with ongoing implementation and coordination among agencies.

[2026-03-06]South Korea Implements 100 Trillion Won Market Stabilization Program Amid Middle East Crisis

South Korea has initiated a 100 trillion won market stabilization program to address financial uncertainty from the Middle East crisis.
The government is accelerating policy efforts to stabilize capital markets, energy supply, and support affected industries.
Actions began on March 5, 2026, with immediate implementation and ongoing monitoring by relevant ministries.