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Trump Launches 25% Tariff Offensive Against South Korea Over Trade Deal Impasse

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President Trump has launched a tariff offensive against South Korea, threatening 25% duties on major exports over an impasse regarding a trade deal from last year. The announcement encompasses automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and lumber among key product categories.
The October 2024 trade and security agreement was celebrated as a diplomatic achievement when Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung finalized it. However, disputes about the legal status and ratification requirements have prevented full implementation.
Korean officials were caught off-guard by Trump’s public announcement, receiving no advance diplomatic warning. The government is responding by sending the trade minister to Washington for urgent consultations while working with parliament to expedite enabling legislation.
South Korea’s automotive manufacturers depend heavily on the American market, with the United States absorbing nearly half of all Korean car exports. The 27% share of total exports represented by automobiles makes the industry particularly vulnerable to tariff changes.
Trump’s approach to international trade continues to emphasize unpredictability and threats as negotiating tools. International economics experts express concern that such announcements undermine business confidence and create market volatility regardless of implementation.

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