Seasoned 'Gim' Exempt From US Tariff
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[Digital Daily Reporter Choi Gyu-ri] Seaweed exports are expected to gain further momentum as the United States exempts Korean seasoned laver from tariffs. This is because the tariff on Korean laver, previously levied at 15% in the United States, the largest overseas market for the product, has been reduced to 0%. The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced on the 14th that seasoned laver is the only seafood product listed as duty-free in the…
Korean seasoned seaweed is expected to further enhance its local export competitiveness as it is the only seafood product exempted from the 15% tariff under the US tariff adjustment plan. According to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries on the 14th, the fact sheet (explanatory material) on reciprocal tariffs released by the White House last month stated:
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