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Trump says US to impose 15% tariff on South Korean goods

David Peterson by David Peterson
July 30, 2025
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US President Donald Trump offered his congratulations to South Korean President Lee Jae Myung on his 'electoral success' in his announcement of South Korea's blanket 15 percent tariffs. ©AFP

**Washington (AFP)** – President Donald Trump said Wednesday that the United States will impose a 15 percent tariff on imports from South Korea, as he touted a “full and complete trade deal” between both countries.

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“South Korea will give to the United States $350 billion for investments,” Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform, adding that the country would buy $100 billion in liquefied natural gas or other energy products. The 15 percent rate is below a 25 percent rate that Trump had threatened earlier and was equivalent to levies determined from US trade deals with Japan and the European Union.

Trump added that an additional unspecified “large sum of money” will be invested by Seoul. “This sum will be announced within the next two weeks when the President of South Korea, Lee Jae Myung, comes to the White House for a bilateral meeting,” Trump said, offering congratulations to his South Korean counterpart for his “electoral success.”

**- ‘Overcome a major hurdle’ -** The meeting will be their first since Lee assumed the presidency in June. In a statement posted to Facebook, Lee called the deal “the first major trade challenge” since his administration took power, adding: “We have overcome a major hurdle.”

“Through this deal, the government has eliminated uncertainty surrounding export conditions and ensured that US tariffs on our exports are either lower than or equal to those imposed on our major trade competitors,” Lee said. Lee was elected in a snap vote last month following the impeachment of his predecessor, Yoon Suk Yeol, over his disastrous martial law declaration in December.

Now at the helm of Asia’s fourth-largest economy, which is heavily reliant on exports, the trade deal marks an early victory for Lee’s tenure. “This agreement represents the convergence of US interests in revitalizing its manufacturing sector and our determination to strengthen Korean companies’ competitiveness in the American market,” Lee’s statement continued.

Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has imposed a sweeping 10 percent tariff on allies and competitors alike—with rates set to increase for dozens of economies on August 1—alongside steeper levels on steel, aluminum, and autos. In contrast with the 15 percent tariff for South Korea, Trump on Wednesday also placed 25 percent tariffs on imports from India and 50 percent on those from Brazil. The latter rate was determined in part as retaliation for what Trump has called a “witch hunt” against his far-right ally Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s former president who is currently undergoing a criminal trial.

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