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South Korea Hits $10.2B Export Record, but K-food export market diversification 2025 Remains a Challenge

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South Korea's K-food exports hit a record $10.2B in 2025, but 45.6% of trade remains tied to the US, China, and Japan. The government is now pivoting to new markets like India and the Middle East.

Records are falling, but the foundation remains narrow. While South Korea's agricultural and food exports reached a historic $10.2 billion in 2025, nearly half of those shipments were concentrated in just three countries, raising calls for urgent market expansion.

K-food export market diversification 2025: Beyond the Big Three

According to data from the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corp., the U.S., China, and Japan accounted for 45.6% of total exports. The U.S. led with $1.8 billion, followed by China at 15.4% and Japan at 12.7%. In contrast, the European Union and the Middle East represented only 7.5% and 4% respectively, highlighting a significant imbalance.

Strategic Push into Emerging Markets

To mitigate this, the Ministry of Agriculture launched a public-private task force in December 2025. The government has expanded its list of priority markets to include India, Qatar, Turkey, Argentina, and Ghana. The goal is to move beyond major metropolitan hubs in established markets and penetrate second-tier cities while fostering new demand in Africa and the Middle East.

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