Core Viewpoint - South Korean President Lee Jae-myung attempts to downplay concerns regarding the proposed 100% tariff on semiconductor imports by the U.S., suggesting that such tariffs could exacerbate inflation in the U.S. [1][2] Group 1: U.S. Tariff Concerns - The U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick, indicated that South Korean chip manufacturers could face tariffs as high as 100% unless they commit to increasing production in the U.S. [1][2] - President Lee stated that imposing a 100% tariff on semiconductor products would likely lead to a significant increase in domestic chip prices in the U.S. [1][2] Group 2: Currency and Market Stability - President Lee addressed the issue of the declining Korean won, noting that South Korea's foreign exchange authorities expect the won to reach a level of 1400 against the U.S. dollar within approximately one month. [1][2] - He emphasized that domestic policies alone would not be sufficient to stabilize the market, as it is somewhat related to the weakness of the Japanese yen, adding that the performance of the won is comparatively better than that of the yen. [1][2]
李在明称美国若提高芯片关税将加剧通胀
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 04:27