US-South Korea Trade Analysis
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Quick Facts
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| US Import Rank | #7 |
| 2024 Import Value | ~$134 billion |
| % of US Imports | 4.0% |
| 2024 Tariff Rate | 0% (KORUS FTA) |
| Current Tariff Rate | 15% |
| Trade Agreement | KORUS FTA + Strategic Trade Deal |
| US Trade Balance | -$66.0 billion deficit |
Trade Agreements
KORUS FTA (2012)
Original Agreement: US-Korea Free Trade Agreement, effective March 15, 2012
Key Features:
- Eliminated tariffs on most goods
- Services market access
- Investment protections
- Intellectual property provisions
2018 Amendment: Renegotiated under Trump’s first term
- Extended US truck tariff phase-out to 2041
- Korea steel quota (exempt from 25% tariff)
- Modified investor-state dispute provisions
Strategic Trade and Investment Deal (July 2025)
Signed: July 30, 2025
Key Terms:
| Area | Commitment |
|---|---|
| General tariff | 15% |
| Automobiles | 15% (reduced from 25%) |
| Semiconductors | MFN treatment guaranteed |
| Aerospace | 0% (exempt) |
| Pharmaceuticals | 0% (generic exempt) |
2024 Baseline Tariff Structure
| Product Category | 2024 Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Most goods | 0% | KORUS FTA |
| Automobiles | 0% | KORUS duty-free |
| Steel | 0% | Quota exemption |
| Aluminum | 0% | Quota exemption |
| Semiconductors | 0% | KORUS |
2025 Tariff Changes
Timeline
Apr 2, 2025 "Liberation Day" - 10% baseline announced
Apr 9, 2025 Country-specific 25% announced (paused)
Jul 30, 2025 Strategic Trade Deal - 15% rate agreed
Nov 1, 2025 Auto tariffs reduced to 15%
Current Tariff Structure (January 2026)
| Product Category | Current Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General goods | 15% | Deal rate |
| Steel | 50% | Section 232 |
| Aluminum | 50% | Section 232 |
| Copper | 50% | Section 232 |
| Automobiles | 15% | Reduced from 25% |
| Aerospace | 0% | Exempt |
| Generic pharmaceuticals | 0% | Exempt |
| Semiconductors | MFN rate | Guaranteed lowest |
Exemptions
Under Strategic Deal
| Product | Status | Tariff |
|---|---|---|
| Aircraft and parts | Exempt | 0% |
| Generic pharmaceuticals | Exempt | 0% |
| Semiconductors | Protected | MFN guarantee |
Semiconductor Guarantee
Like Japan, South Korea negotiated MFN treatment for semiconductors—ensuring they receive the lowest tariff rate applied to any country.
Economic Effects
Automotive Industry Impact
| Company | Paid Tariffs (Mar-Oct 2025) |
|---|---|
| Hyundai | Billions in tariffs |
| Kia | Significant costs |
| Genesis | Premium segment hit |
November 2025 Relief: Auto tariffs reduced from 25% to 15%
Trade Performance
Despite tariffs, South Korea showed resilience:
| Metric | November 2025 |
|---|---|
| Exports to US | Up 13.3% YoY |
| Adaptation | Production shifts |
Investment Response
Korean companies accelerated US investment:
- Hyundai: Georgia EV plant
- Samsung: Texas semiconductor fab
- SK Hynix: US memory production
- LG: Battery facilities
Key Products Affected
Automobiles (37% of exports to US - $49.5 billion)
| Brand | Impact |
|---|---|
| Hyundai | Major tariff costs (Mar-Oct) |
| Kia | Margin compression |
| Genesis | Premium positioning challenged |
Current tariff: 15% (down from 25%)
Semiconductors
| Company | Products |
|---|---|
| Samsung | Memory, foundry |
| SK Hynix | Memory chips |
Status: Protected under MFN guarantee
EV Batteries
| Company | US Investment |
|---|---|
| LG Energy Solution | Major US facilities |
| Samsung SDI | US expansion |
| SK On | Georgia plants |
South Korea’s Investment Commitments
$350 Billion Total Package
| Sector | Amount |
|---|---|
| Shipbuilding | $150 billion |
| Semiconductors | Part of $200B |
| Nuclear energy | Part of $200B |
| Batteries | Part of $200B |
Energy Purchases
| Commitment | Amount |
|---|---|
| US energy purchases | $100 billion |
| LNG | Long-term contracts |
| Other energy | Diversified |
KORUS FTA Status
Undermined but Not Terminated
The 2025 tariffs effectively override many KORUS benefits:
| KORUS Provision | Current Status |
|---|---|
| Zero tariffs on goods | Replaced by 15% |
| Steel quota exemption | Replaced by 50% |
| Automotive duty-free | Replaced by 15% |
Legal Question: Whether new tariffs violate KORUS is disputed.
Significant Events
| Date | Event | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Apr 2, 2025 | Liberation Day | 10% baseline |
| Apr 9, 2025 | 25% threatened | Paused |
| Jul 30, 2025 | Strategic Deal | 15% agreed |
| Nov 1, 2025 | Auto relief | 15% (from 25%) |
US-Korea Alliance Context
Security Relationship
Trade must be understood in security context:
- 28,500 US troops in South Korea
- North Korea deterrence
- Key Indo-Pacific ally
- Technology partnership
Why Korea Got a Favorable Deal
- Strategic importance
- Willingness to invest $350B
- Semiconductor supply chain
- Security cooperation
- History of KORUS compliance
Current Status (January 2026)
What’s in Effect
- 15% tariff on most goods
- 0% on aerospace and generic pharma
- MFN guarantee on semiconductors
- 50% on steel/aluminum/copper
Investment Progress
- $350B commitment on track
- Semiconductor fabs advancing
- Battery plants operational/expanding
Outstanding Issues
- Steel/aluminum at 50%
- KORUS FTA effectively suspended
- Auto industry adapting
Outlook
South Korea, like Japan, secured a relatively favorable deal reflecting its strategic importance. The 15% rate and semiconductor protections provide stability. The massive $350 billion investment commitment demonstrates Korea’s approach of deepening economic ties to manage tariff impacts. However, the steel/aluminum 50% tariff and effective suspension of KORUS free trade provisions represent significant setbacks.