South Korea to spend $132 bln on green projects to boost economy

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SEOUL (REUTERS) - South Korea's government launched a plan on Tuesday to spend 114.1 trillion won (S$132 billion) on a 'Green New Deal' to create jobs and help its economy recover from the impact of the coronavirus, President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday (July 14).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SEOUL - South Korea's government launched a plan on Tuesday to spend 114.1 trillion won on a"Green New Deal" to create jobs and help its economy recover from the impact of the coronavirus, President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday .

The plan would move Asia's fourth-largest economy away from its heavy reliance on fossil fuels and promote environmentally friendly industries powered by digital technologies, including electric and hydrogen cars, smart grids and telemedicine.South Korea aimed to have 1.13 million electric vehicles and 200,000 hydrogen cars on the roads by 2025, up from 91,000 and 5,000 respectively at the end of 2019, he said, while the government would expand charging stations for the vehicles.

The plan would promote remote medical services, a work-from-home policy for businesses and online schools based on fifth-generation wireless networks, and would include tax breaks for telecom providers installing the systems. The government would also invest 24.3 trillion won to set up smart grids across the country to manage electricity use more efficiently, Moon said.

 

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