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US, South Korea reach deal lowering auto tariffs and unlocking $350 billion investment

The agreement reduces tariffs on Korean vehicles and parts, boosts trade cooperation, and earmarks funding for shipbuilding and strategic sectors.
US, South Korea, tariffs

On the Dash:

  • Tariffs on Korean autos and parts drop from 25% to 15%, retroactive to November 1.
  • South Korea commits $350 billion to the U.S. in phased investments, with $200B in cash and $150B for shipbuilding and private-sector projects.
  • The deal strengthens cooperation on semiconductors, agriculture, digital services, and LNG purchases, enhancing U.S.-South Korea trade ties.

The United States and South Korea announced a landmark trade and investment agreement following a recent summit between President Donald Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung.

Under the deal, tariffs on U.S. imports of Korean automobiles and auto parts will be reduced from 25% to 15%, bringing them in line with those of Japanese competitors. The tariff reductions will be retroactive to November 1, once the agreement is finalized and the $350 billion investment package is submitted to the South Korean Parliament.

The agreement also addresses broader trade issues. U.S. imports of South Korean wood products and pharmaceuticals will face tariffs no higher than 15%, while aircraft parts and generic drugs will remain tariff-free.

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On semiconductors, U.S. terms for South Korea will be no less favorable than those offered to Taiwan, ensuring competitive parity. Both countries agreed to work together to remove non-tariff barriers in South Korea’s agricultural and digital services sectors, including U.S. meat market access, online platform regulations, and cross-border data transfers.

Separately, Korea Gas signed long-term agreements to purchase approximately 3.3 million metric tons of U.S. liquefied natural gas annually.

The $350 billion investment fund will be divided into $200 billion in phased cash contributions from South Korea, capped at $20 billion annually to maintain currency stability, and $150 billion earmarked for shipbuilding cooperation, including loans, guarantees, and private-sector investment. Funding will primarily come from offshore markets using operating income from South Korea’s foreign assets.

The deal stipulates that profits will be split evenly before initial investments are recouped, with only commercially viable projects pursued. Additionally, South Korea may request adjustments to the timing or amount of funding, which the U.S. has agreed to consider in good faith.

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