🎄 Season's Greetings from the International Trade Council! 🎄

Please note that our offices will be closed from 20th December 2024 and will reopen on 6th January 2025.

We wish you a joyful holiday season and a prosperous New Year! Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to assisting you in 2025.

Warm regards,
The International Trade Council Team

Archive for the ‘South Korea’ Category

Economic Policy, News, South Korea

February 14, 2024

In a bid to bolster key sectors and alleviate challenges faced by small businesses amidst high interest rates, South Korea has introduced a substantial financial support program totaling 75.9 trillion won ($56.97 billion).   The initiative encompasses various measures, including 15 trillion won in affordable policy loans from a state-run bank designated for pivotal industries […]

International Trade, News, South Korea

February 12, 2024

South Korea has once again secured its position among the world’s top 10 defense exporters, with exports totaling approximately $14 billion in 2023. This marks the second consecutive year that South Korea has achieved this milestone, showcasing its growing influence in the global defense market. Anticipating continued demand, bolstered by substantial deals already in place, […]

International Trade, News, South Korea

January 29, 2024

South Korea’s export-import cargo experienced a 1 percent growth in 2023, signaling a recovery in the country’s exports, according to the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries. The seaports in South Korea handled a total of 1.32 billion tons of export-import cargo, a slight increase from the previous year’s 1.31 billion tons. However, overall cargo processed […]

International Trade, News, South Korea

January 24, 2024

In a significant milestone, South Korean water purifiers achieved record-breaking exports in 2023, propelled by their exceptional quality, design, and service. With a growing global demand for clean and healthy water, Korean water purifiers are poised to accelerate their expansion into international markets.   Data from the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) revealed that South […]

In a remarkable feat fueled by the worldwide fascination with Korean entertainment content, South Korea’s iconic dish, kimchi, achieved record-breaking export figures in 2023. According to data unveiled by the Korea Customs Service, outbound shipments of kimchi, a traditional Korean side dish made from fermented cabbage, surged by 7.1 percent, reaching an impressive 44,041 tons. […]

News, South Korea, Trade Policy

January 10, 2024

Cheong In-kyo, a distinguished scholar in global trade, has been appointed as Korea’s new trade minister, marking a significant development in the realm of international commerce. With a strong background in economic security and extensive experience in crucial free trade agreement negotiations, Cheong is poised to make a notable impact in his new role.   […]

Agricultural Trade, News, South Korea

January 7, 2024

In a remarkable achievement, South Korea’s exports of the beloved Korean instant noodles, known as ramyeon, soared to an unprecedented high, hitting nearly $1 billion (1.31 trillion won) in 2023, as per government data and industry sources.   The Korea Customs Service reported a substantial annual increase, with ramyeon exports reaching $952 million last year, […]

International Trade, News, South Korea

December 31, 2023

In December, South Korea witnessed a third consecutive month of export growth, albeit at a slower pace, according to recent data. While global semiconductor sales remained robust, weakened demand for Korean products in China tempered overall export expansion.   The data revealed a 5.1% increase in exports, totaling $57.66 billion in December. This marked a […]

In a significant diplomatic development, South Korea and Japan are set to engage in high-level economic talks for the first time in eight years, highlighting a positive shift in their relations. This move comes as both nations increasingly find themselves aligned on shared geopolitical concerns.   The talks, initially initiated in 1999, had been stalled […]

China, Geopolitics, Japan, News, South Korea

November 25, 2023

In an effort to ease tensions and enhance cooperation, China, Japan, and South Korea have agreed to restart diplomatic and economic exchanges and work toward organizing a summit. Despite China’s attempts to mend relations with the United States, Beijing is concerned about the strengthening partnership between Washington and its key regional allies.   Previously, Beijing, […]

In a landmark move, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak have signed the Downing Street Accord during President Yoon’s state visit to London. This agreement represents a significant step in strengthening bilateral cooperation in various sectors, notably in defense, security, and technology.   The accord underlines both nations’ commitment […]

In a significant development in international relations, the United Kingdom and South Korea are set to commence negotiations on a fresh free trade agreement (FTA) and formalize a new diplomatic accord during the state visit of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol. This visit marks a momentous occasion, as it is the first state visit […]

South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed his aspirations for a substantial growth in trade and investment between South Korea and Ireland. This vision comes as the two nations collaborate to bolster their partnership in the fields of biotechnology and education.   During a bilateral summit held in Seoul with Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, President […]

South Korea’s economy has surpassed expectations in the third quarter, with growth primarily driven by exports. This robust performance reinforces the argument for the central bank to maintain its current interest rates in the coming months.   According to data from the Bank of Korea, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expanded by 0.6% in the July-September […]

News, South Korea, Trade Agreements

October 15, 2023

In a positive development, Britain and South Korea have agreed to extend the period of low or zero tariffs on bilateral trade, particularly on products with components originating from the European Union (EU). This extension, confirmed by the British government, is a welcomed boost for various industries, notably the automotive sector.   The extension of […]