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US Tax Increase on South Korea: Cheong Wa Dae’s Response

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

U.S.-South Korea Trade Dispute Escalates with​ Proposed Tariff Hikes

On January ⁣26, ‍2026, former U.S.President Donald Trump announced ​via social media ​his intention to increase tariffs on ​South ‌korean‍ goods, ⁢citing a​ lack of Congressional approval⁣ for a trade agreement. The proposed‍ tariffs would rise from 15% to 25% on items including‍ automobiles, ‌lumber, and pharmaceuticals. This action builds upon‍ a framework⁢ agreement initially reached with South⁣ Korean ⁣President Lee Jae-myung on July 30, 2025.

background of the U.S.-South Korea Trade Agreement

The dispute centers around​ a ​trade agreement framework⁢ established between the U.S. and South Korea in July‍ 2025. Trump alleges that the ⁣U.S. Congress has failed ⁢to ratify the agreement,prompting him to implement what he terms “reciprocal tariffs.” The original framework aimed to address trade imbalances and ensure fairer ‍market access‍ for ⁣U.S. goods​ in South Korea.

According to the⁢ Office of‌ the United States Trade Representative, the ‍U.S.⁣ has ⁣consistently‍ sought to negotiate trade ‌agreements that benefit American workers and ⁤businesses. However, as ‌of January⁤ 27, ​2026, ‌there is no official​ record​ of the agreement⁤ being submitted to Congress for ‍ratification.

Proposed Tariff Increases and Affected Sectors

The proposed tariff ‍increases target several⁢ key South Korean​ export sectors. Specifically, automobiles, timber, and ⁢pharmaceuticals are slated to face a 10-percentage-point increase, moving from a 15%⁤ tariff to 25%.⁤ This action could significantly impact South Korean manufacturers ⁣and ⁣perhaps raise prices for American consumers.​

The Korea.net reports ⁢that the automotive industry is a major contributor to the South Korean​ economy, accounting for approximately 7% of‌ the nation’s GDP in 2024. A 25% tariff could substantially reduce the competitiveness of South Korean vehicles in the⁢ U.S. market.

South Korean Response and Potential Implications

As ‍of January 27, ‌2026, the South⁢ Korean‌ government has not issued an​ official response to Trump’s announcement.⁣ However, analysts ⁣anticipate a strong ⁢rebuke⁣ and potential​ retaliatory measures. ⁣

The Ministry of Foreign ‍Affairs of the Republic of Korea has previously emphasized the importance ⁢of maintaining stable ⁤trade relations with the‌ U.S. ⁢ Any​ escalation of this trade dispute could disrupt global supply chains and negatively impact ​both economies. ⁢ Further⁢ developments are expected in the coming days as South Korea formulates its official ⁣response.

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