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South Korean trade minister sees firms investing more in US if Trump imposes tariffs By Reuters

November 6, 2024
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South Korean trade minister sees firms investing more in US if Trump imposes tariffs By Reuters


By Jihoon Lee and Heekyong Yang

SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea’s trade minister said on Wednesday he saw domestic companies investing more in the United States if the next U.S. administration introduces higher tariffs.

He made his comments just hours after Republican Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 presidential contest.

“If tariffs get raised, the first alternative firms can consider will be raising direct investment and on-site production,” Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo said in an interview with Reuters.

“There are ongoing investments already, and there is a possibility that investment could accelerate, followed by an increase in U.S.-bound exports by small and medium-sized parts manufacturers,” Cheong said.

In recent years, South Korean companies have invested in the United States the most for production of automobiles, especially electric vehicles, Cheong said.

Trump has floated the idea of imposing blanket tariffs of 10% to 20% on all U.S. imports, which a South Korean state-run think tank estimated last week would cause the trade-dependent economy to lose as much as $44.8 billion in exports.

South Korean companies’ investment in the U.S. amounted to $27 billion last year, about 44% of the overall investment by Korean firms overseas, trade data showed. That share is the highest since 1998, the Korea Trade Investment Association said in May.

Cheong said the trade ministry has prepared ways to respond to several scenarios and it will consult with the next administration after channels for dialogue are set up.

“Still, relations between South Korea and the United States will not be greatly affected even if the current situation remains unchanged,” Cheong said.

“We can only respond to the new administration’s policy. Nevertheless, we will make efforts for trade to remain smooth, with not only the United States, but also China,” Cheong said, adding that the Chinese market was “the most important”.

South Korea’s export growth weakened in October to a seven-month low, missing market expectations, after Asia’s fourth-largest economy barely grew in the third quarter on slowing exports.

Last month, shipments to the United States grew 3.4%, the slowest pace since August 2023, while exports to China jumped 10.9% and hit a 25-month high in terms of value.

Cheong said this year’s exports were still expected to exceed last year’s and vowed response measures to factors raising uncertainty over next year’s trade conditions, including political events.

South Korea’s trade surplus with the United States hit a record $44.4 billion in 2023, bigger than with any other country, with exports of cars accounting for nearly 30% of total U.S.-bound shipments.

Shares of South Korean battery and auto-makers, including Hyundai Motor (OTC:) and LG Energy Solution (KS:), dropped on Wednesday, with analysts attributing the declines to worries about potential tariffs.



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