
This Feb. 19, 2025, file photo shows cars waiting to be exported near a port in Pyeongtaek, about 65 kilometers south of Seoul. (Image courtesy of Yonhap)
SEOUL, March 7 (Korea Bizwire) — The government will come up with measures next month to respond to the United States’ plan to impose tariffs on auto imports, the industry ministry said Friday, as the new U.S. tariffs are expected to deal a severe blow to the South Korean automotive industry.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy announced the move at a meeting with officials from automakers, including local industry leader Hyundai Motor Co. and GM Korea Co., the South Korean unit of General Motors Co., according to ministry officials.
In the meeting, attendees assessed that the proposed U.S. tariffs on auto imports will likely slow down South Korea’s exports to the U.S., also adversely affecting the local auto-parts making industry, the ministry said.
The Korean automakers urged the government to emphasize the contributions they have made to the U.S. economy through massive investments there, calling for comprehensive efforts to respond to Washington’s tariff scheme.
They also called for various support measures to minimize the impact on the industry, such as diversification of export destinations and policy financing, the ministry said.
(Yonhap)