City
Epaper

South Korea fully preparing for US reciprocal tariffs: Trade minister

By IANS | Updated: March 31, 2025 11:36 IST

Seoul, March 31 South Korea is making all-out efforts to fully prepare for the U.S. administration's imposition of ...

Open in App

Seoul, March 31 South Korea is making all-out efforts to fully prepare for the U.S. administration's imposition of reciprocal tariffs, Seoul's top trade official said on Monday, vowing strong support for businesses expanding into new markets.

Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo made the remarks during a meeting with exporters in Seoul, as U.S. President Donald Trump's government is set to announce reciprocal tariffs aimed at matching the tariffs imposed by other nations on U.S. exports Wednesday (U.S. time).

"We are making thorough preparations to respond to the U.S. announcement on reciprocal tariffs, set for April 2. We have been in continuous negotiations with the U.S. to best protect our companies' interests," Cheong was quoted as saying by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, reports Yonhap news agency.

"We will also enhance support for exporters seeking alternative markets to brace for the spread of protectionism among major economies," he added, according to the ministry.

The new tariff scheme is expected to impact South Korean companies and the broader economy, as exports serve as the country's key growth engine.

Exporters called on the government to play an active role in minimizing the impact of the U.S. tariff policy, according to the ministry.

Meanwhile, acting President Han Duck-soo vowed last week to provide tailored assistance to businesses to protect them against a global "trade war."

Han made the remark during a meeting with the leaders of six major business lobbies, including the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industries and the Federation of Korean Industries, noting U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of 25 percent tariffs on all imported vehicles.

"Our economy is in difficulty as externally, there is growing uncertainty about the trade environment and technological competition from rival nations, while internally, the domestic political situation is unstable and sluggish domestic demand continues," he said during the meeting at his official residence.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

BusinessBPCL refineries utilise 115 pc capacity at record 40.5 mn tonnes in FY25: Hardeep Puri

BusinessDIIs overtake FPIs in NSE ownership for 1st time in 22 years

NationalSome people will lose sleep today: PM Modi's swipe at INDIA bloc during Kerala event

NationalBPCL refineries utilise 115 pc capacity at record 40.5 mn tonnes in FY25: Hardeep Puri

Other SportsBangladesh to play two men’s T20Is against UAE at Sharjah Cricket Stadium in mid-May

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologySeismic shift in US trade policy will slow world economic growth: S&P Global

TechnologyNew AI breakthrough to revolutionise diagnosis, treatment of genetic diseases

TechnologyWhy Is Skype Shutting Down? Microsoft's Video-Calling Platform to Retire on May 5

TechnologyAudi India to raise prices by up to 2 pc due to hike in exchange rate, input cost

TechnologyHidden virus found common in germs that cause pneumonia: Study