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Trump raises US tariffs on South Korea imports to 25%

President Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on South Korean imports, citing Seoul's slow approval of a trade deal reached last year. The tariffs will affect a range of products, including automobiles and pharmaceuticals.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-01-27 · 00:52 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Trump raises US tariffs on South Korea imports to 25%
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President Trump announced a 25% tariff increase on South Korean imports, citing Seoul's slow approval of a trade deal reached last year. The tariffs will affect a range of products, including automobiles and pharmaceuticals. South Korea, claiming a lack of official notice, seeks urgent talks with Washington, with Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan planning a visit. The Kospi stock index initially fell but later recovered. The deal in question, reached last October, included a South Korean pledge to invest $350 billion in the US. Trump has frequently used tariffs as leverage in foreign policy, recently threatening Canada with tariffs and previously considering them for countries opposing US plans regarding Greenland.

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Seoul and Washington reached a deal last October, which included a pledge from South Korea to invest $350bn in the US.

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South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan will visit Washington to meet US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.

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South Korea says it had not been given official notice of the decision to raise tariffs.

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Trump accused Seoul of "not living up" to a trade deal reached last year.

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Trump announced he is raising tariffs on South Korean imports to 25%.

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9 minutes agoDearbail JordanandPeter HoskinsUS President Donald Trump has announced he is raising tariffs on South Korean imports to 25% after accusing Seoul of "not living up" to a trade deal reached last year.In a post on social media, Trump said he would increase levies on South Korea from 15% across a range of products including automobiles, lumber, pharmaceuticals and "all other Reciprocal TARIFFS".Trump said South Korean lawmakers have been slow to approve the deal while "we have acted swiftly to reduce our TARIFFS in line with the Transaction agreed to".South Korea says it had not been given official notice of the decision to raise tariffs on some of its goods, and wanted urgent talks with Washington over the issue.It added that South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan, who is currently in Canada, will visit Washington as soon as possible to meet US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.South Korea's benchmark Kospi stock index fell on Tuesday morning but was trading about 1.8% higher later in the day as shares in major exporters recovered.Seoul and Washington reached a deal last October, which included a pledge from South Korea to invest $350bn (£256bn) in the US, some of which would go to shipbuilding.The following month, the two countries agreed that the US would reduce tariffs on some products once South Korea started the process to approve the deal.The agreement was submitted to South Korea's National Assembly on 26 November and is currently being reviewed. It is likely to be passed in February, according to local media.Tariffs are paid by companies who import products. In this case, US firms will pay a 25% tax on goods they buy from South Korea.Trump has frequently used tariffs as leverage to enact foreign policy during his second term in the White House.On Saturday, he threatened Canada with a 100% tariff if it struck a trade deal with China.On Monday, Chinese officials said its "strategic partnership" agreement with Canada is not meant to undercut other countries.Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said his country was not pursuing a free trade deal with China and has "never" considered it.He added that Canadian officials have made their position clear to their American counterparts.Before that, Trump said he would impose import taxes on eight countries - including the UK - who opposed US plans to seize Greenland, an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark which is a member of Nato.He later backed down from the tariff threat over Greenland citing progress towards a "future deal" over the island, but the episode strained US relations with Denmark and other Nato allies.
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