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South Korea record exports 2025: Surpassing the $700 Billion Landmark

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South Korea's annual exports surpassed $700 billion for the first time in 2025, hitting a record $709.7 billion despite U.S. tariff challenges.

South Korea's export engine just hit a new gear. For the first time in history, annual exports cleared the $700 billion mark in 2025, driven by an insatiable global appetite for AI chips and a resilient supply chain.

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According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, total exports reached an all-time high of $709.7 billion, up 3.8% from the previous year. The standout performer was semiconductors, which surged 22.2% to $173.4 billion. Skyrocketing memory chip prices, fueled by AI data center expansions, turned the sector into a primary growth engine. This resulted in a trade surplus of $78 billion, the largest since 2017.

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Global trade protectionism didn't slow Korea down; it just changed the destination. While shipments to the U.S. fell 3.8% due to Donald Trump's tariff measures, and exports to China slipped 1.7%, other regions stepped up. Exports to ASEAN countries grew by 7.4%, and shipments to India reached a record $19.2 billion.

To counter these uncertainties, the Korean government plans to deploy 275 trillion won in trade insurance this year. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan emphasized that facilitating the 'AI transformation' of manufacturing will be key to keeping exports above the $700 billion mark for a second consecutive year.

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