South Korea's economy expanded by a seasonally adjusted 1.7per cent in the first quarter, revised central bank data showed on Wednesday, a notch above the 1.6per cent growth estimated in late April.
FILE PHOTO: A truck drives between shipping containers at a container terminal at Incheon port in Incheon, South Korea, May 26, 2016.REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYSEOUL: South Korea's economy expanded by a seasonally adjusted 1.7per cent in the first quarter, revised central bank data showed on Wednesday, a notch above the 1.6per cent growth estimated in late April.
Towing the growth were private consumption and facilities investment that grew 1.2per cent and 6.1per cent quarter-on-quarter, respectively. First-quarter growth for facilities investment was the sharpest in nine years.Construction investment was sharply revised up to 1.3per cent growth, from a 0.4per cent gain estimated earlier, while exports jumped 2.0per cent, better than a 1.9per cent rise reported earlier.
From a year earlier, the economy grew a revised 1.9per cent during the period, better than the 1.8per cent expansion seen previously.
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