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South Korea US Tariff Negotiations: Seoul Uses Shipbuilding as Leverage

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 9, 2025 12:53 pm
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South Korea US Tariff Negotiations: A Battle of Trade and Tactics

South Korea is stepping into high-stakes talks with the U.S., and shipbuilding is at the center of it all. The South Korea US tariff negotiations are heating up, especially after Washington hinted at imposing 25% tariffs on key Korean exports like automobiles.

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But Seoul isn’t backing down.

Shipbuilding: South Korea’s Secret Weapon

Trade Minister Ahn Duk-geun recently called the shipbuilding industry a “very important card” in ongoing negotiations. South Korea is one of the top shipbuilders in the world. With that strength, Seoul is positioning itself as an essential partner—especially since former President Donald Trump once showed interest in shipbuilding cooperation.

Ahn’s message was clear: South Korea has leverage.

Trump’s Demands: More Than Just Trade

The situation goes beyond just tariffs. In a recent call with interim South Korean leader Han Duck-soo, Trump raised multiple demands. These included:

  • Increased military cost-sharing for U.S. troops stationed in Korea.

  • South Korea’s involvement in the Alaska LNG energy project.

Though Trump linked defense costs to tariff relief, Seoul firmly denies any such connection. Still, this mix of defense and trade makes the talks more complex.

Also Read: U.S. Hits China with Shocking 104% Tariff – Asian Stocks Crash Overnight! Find Out What This Means for the Global Economy

Seoul’s Countermoves: From Auto Aid to Diplomacy

A 25% tariff on South Korean vehicles would deal a heavy blow to its economy. Officials say it would have a “very negative” effect, especially on the already struggling auto sector.

To cushion the impact, Seoul has announced:

  • Emergency support for the car industry

  • Tax cuts and subsidies to manufacturers

  • Support for workers and suppliers

At the same time, Seoul is turning to diplomacy. Trade envoy Cheong In-kyo flew to Washington to meet U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. Their goal: reduce tensions and find a deal that works for both sides.

Also Read: Japan-US Trade Talks May Include FX Discussions, Says Finance Minister Kato

Energy and Economics: Questions Around Alaska LNG

Trump also pushed for South Korea’s participation in the Alaska LNG project. While Seoul is open to energy cooperation, it remains cautious. Officials question the project’s profitability and long-term benefits.

This reflects a bigger issue in the South Korea US tariff negotiations—balancing economic logic with political demands.

Holding the Line

Minister Ahn didn’t hold back. “We might have lost a few battles,” he said, “but did not lose in a war.” His words reflect South Korea’s stance—resilient, strategic, and focused on protecting national interests.

This isn’t just about economics. It’s about sovereignty and global standing.

Also Read: As U.S. Tariffs Bite, Vietnam-Spain Free Trade Talks Accelerate

The Bigger Picture

These negotiations are not happening in a vacuum. With global supply chains shifting and tensions rising between major economies, South Korea is navigating carefully. Its position as a key ally, tech powerhouse, and trade leader is under the spotlight.

As the South Korea US tariff negotiations continue, one thing is clear—Seoul is not going down without a fight.

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