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President Yoon Seok-yeol said that our economy is in a situation where the people's breath is passed.

However, he said that the current crisis is a problem caused by raising interest rates around the world to catch the soaring inflation, so there is no fundamental solution.



Reporter Park Won-kyung will share the details of the meeting with the staff.



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President Yoon Seok-yeol assessed the current economic situation as follows, asking the National Assembly for cooperation in response to inflation.



[President Seok-Yeol Yoon: The people are now out of breath, so I think a bipartisan response will be made to policies that require revision of the law.]



Fundamental limitations of the government's efforts to catch the cost of living felt by the middle class and ordinary people also talked about.



[President Yoon Seok-yeol: There is no way to fundamentally deal with these problems because they are currently using high-interest rates around the world to catch high



inflation .]

This is interpreted as meaning that it is not easy to find appropriate policy measures.



At the meeting of the chief secretary that followed, it was instructed to prepare various policy measures for the socially disadvantaged.



It calls for cooperation between financial authorities and financial institutions so that the interest burden on financial consumers is not greatly increased during a period of rising interest rates.



In addition, an order was placed to expand benefits for win-win landlords who minimize rent increases next month, marking the two-year anniversary of the enforcement of the lease law.



Tomorrow (21st), the government will announce a plan to supplement the lease and reorganize the presale price cap system.



(Video coverage: Joo Beom and Choi Dae-woong, video editing: Park Soo-sun)