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Korean Exports Face 47x Tariff Surge in Q2, US Tariffs Top 10

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

US Tariffs on ⁢Korean Exports ⁢Surge, Hitting $4.6 Trillion in Q2

WASHINGTON – Tariffs imposed by the United States on goods from South Korea skyrocketed in the second quarter, reaching 4.6 trillion won – a dramatic increase described as a “47x explosion” ⁣by analysts. ‍The surge underscores growing⁢ economic friction between⁢ the two⁣ nations adn places renewed pressure on Korean exporters already navigating ⁤a complex global trade landscape.

While the initial burden of tariffs typically falls on importers, Korean export ​companies are increasingly​ absorbing a critically important portion of the costs through negotiated price adjustments or passing them onto⁤ consumers. Recent data indicates a‍ shift in who ‍pays, ⁣with US consumers now ⁢bearing a larger share. According to a Goldman Sachs report from August, US importers initially covered 64% of tariffs, consumers 22%, and Korean exporters 14%. though, by October, those percentages ‍shifted ‍to 67% for consumers, 25% ​for exporters, and only 8% for importers.‌

The Korea-US tariff agreement is now under scrutiny as a potential avenue to alleviate the burden on Korean businesses.Advocates propose lowering tariff rates⁣ on automobiles and auto parts ⁤to 15% and securing ​favorable terms for key exports like semiconductors and pharmaceuticals. Kang Seok-gu, head of the Korea Examination Division, estimates that even with a​ 15% mutual tariff, Korean exporters would⁢ still shoulder 3.75%⁤ of the‌ US export value.

The escalating tariff situation highlights the vulnerability of Korean exports to US⁤ trade policy and the‌ need for continued negotiations‍ to mitigate the⁣ financial impact on‌ Korean businesses⁤ and consumers.

Park Min-sik,Hankook Ilbo reporter,bemyself@hankookilbo.com.

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