TAIPEI (Reuters) – Taiwan said on Tuesday that planned “stimulus coupons” for its coronavirus-hit economy could boost consumer spending by T$100 billion ($3.3 billion) this year.
In its latest move to spur the trade-reliant economy, Taiwan’s cabinet announced a budget of nearly T$50 billion for the coupons, part of a stimulus package worth T$1.05 trillion.
Taiwan’s economy is likely to grow 1.67% this year, its slowest growth in five years, as the pandemic hits the island’s services sector and tourism.
(Reporting by Yimou Lee and Roger Tung; Editing by Edwina Gibbs)