South Korea to Integrate Business Input in Response to New U.S. Tariff Pressures
Stock Market News·2026-02-23 00:08

Trade Relations and Government Response - South Korea's government is shifting to a collaborative defense of national trade interests, planning intensive consultations with major exporters and industry associations to address private sector concerns in discussions with the U.S. [2][9] - The U.S. Supreme Court ruled the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act for reciprocal tariffs as unlawful, but the Trump administration quickly responded with a new 10% global tariff, potentially increasing to 15% [3][9] Investment Commitments and Legislative Pressure - The South Korean government is under pressure to expedite a $350 billion investment commitment in the U.S., with delays in legislation potentially triggering higher tariffs [4][9] - The success of negotiations with U.S. trade officials will depend on South Korea's ability to fast-track investment-related legislation through the National Assembly [6] Impact on Key Industries - The Korean stock market is facing challenges, particularly for companies like Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, as the tech sector prepares for the implications of new global tariffs [5] - Hyundai Motor and Kia are navigating a complex environment with existing Section 232 auto tariffs remaining in place despite recent legal victories regarding other duties [5][9]