Trump Raises Tariffs on Korean Goods to 25%, Trade Negotiations Stall



U.S. President Donald Trump recently announced a significant adjustment to import tariffs on Korean goods, proposing an increase from the original 15% to 25%. According to NS3 reports, this move was triggered by delays in the approval process of Korea's Special Investment Act, which has caused dissatisfaction on the American side.

This decision highlights the Trump administration's tough stance on Korea's trade relations. The threat to raise tariffs aims to pressure Korea and push forward bilateral negotiations. Analysts point out that although this move is ostensibly to ease trade disputes, it could actually intensify economic and trade frictions between the U.S. and Korea. For Korean exporters, a 10 percentage point increase in tariffs will significantly raise costs, potentially reducing the competitiveness of Korean products in the U.S. market.

This situation reflects the complexity of current U.S.-Korea trade negotiations, with Korea needing to balance meeting American demands and protecting its own interests.
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