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South Korea's economy recovers to pre-pandemic levels

GDP beats forecasts to grow 1.6% in Q1 on strong corporate investment

People walk near a cherry blossom street, closed to avoid the spread of COVID-19 in Seoul on April 1.   © Reuters

SEOUL -- South Korea's economy recovered to pre-pandemic levels after beating forecasts to grow 1.6% in the first three months of year.

The faster-than-expected expansion from the previous quarter was largely due to corporate investment in facilities, private consumption and government spending, according to the Bank of Korea. The median forecast in a Reuters poll of economists was for 1.2% growth.

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