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Trump says trade deal agreed with South Korea at 15% tariff rate

  • On Wednesday, President Donald Trump revealed an agreement with South Korea that introduces a 15% tariff on imports from the country to the United States.
  • The tariff change follows earlier threats of a 25% tariff and is part of renegotiations responding to what Trump described as unfair trade practices.
  • The deal excludes steel, aluminum, and copper tariffs, keeps U.S. exports to South Korea tariff-free, and includes South Korea opening markets to U.S. vehicles and agricultural goods.
  • Trump stated South Korea will invest $350 billion in U.S.-owned and controlled investments selected by him and purchase $100 billion worth of American energy products.
  • This agreement could ease tensions after South Korea’s recent economic contraction and aligns with similar deals recently reached with Japan and the European Union.
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After Japan and the Philippines on Tuesday and the European Union on Sunday, South Korea entered into a trade agreement with Washington on Wednesday, and its products exported to the United States will be taxed at 15%.

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US President Trump has announced further decisions on his internationally controversial trade policy.

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US President Donald Trump announced this Wednesday that he has reached a trade agreement with South Korea whereby he will impose a 15% tariff on products imported from this country, which will accept US investments worth $350 billion (just over €306 billion). “We have agreed a 15% tariff for South Korea. No tariff will be applied to the United States,” he said on his Truth Social network, adding that the Asian country “will be fully open to trad…

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Forbes broke the news in United States on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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