South Korea’s Minister of Strategy and Finance revealed that the government will not introduce a supplementary budget in fiscal year 2014.
The government is not planning any additional budget and measures will be included in the budget for 2015.
South Korea’s Minister of Strategy and Finance revealed that the government will not introduce a supplementary budget in fiscal year 2014.
The government is not planning any additional budget and measures will be included in the budget for 2015.
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