South Korea’s exports rebounded in June, aided by record $15 billion semiconductor shipments https://t.co/kztXiDdWxz via @HEESU_LEE @schoinews https://t.co/svKaJ1dMF2
South Korea's exports rebounded in June driven by strong tech demand, though shipments to the United States and China remained weak as Seoul warned that economic risks will persist through the remainder of 2025 due to uncertainty over U.S. tariffs. https://t.co/TCFgsOaHgG
South Korea’s exports rebounded in June, providing a brief boost to the trade-dependent economy https://t.co/OYqMaFSKDI
South Korea's exports increased by 4.3% in June 2025 compared to the same month last year, marking a rebound for the trade-dependent economy. This growth was primarily driven by a record $14.97 billion in semiconductor shipments, the highest ever recorded for the sector. Despite this positive development, exports to key markets such as the United States and China remained weak. South Korean officials have cautioned that economic risks are expected to continue throughout 2025 due to ongoing uncertainties related to U.S. tariffs.