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US Pressures South Korea with 25 Percent Tariff Threat as Diplomatic Negotiations Intensify Before August 1 Deadline

US Pressures South Korea with 25 Percent Tariff Threat as Diplomatic Negotiations Intensify Before August 1 Deadline

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Listeners, welcome to your latest update from the South Korea Tariff News and Tracker podcast.

The big headline today is the mounting pressure as the United States under President Donald Trump has set an August 1 deadline to impose 25 percent tariffs on all South Korean imports unless a deal is struck. This followed official letters sent by Trump to both South Korea and Japan, making clear that the tariffs would take effect unless what the Trump administration calls unfair trade practices and non-tariff barriers are dismantled. This marks the highest tension in Korea-US trade talks since the Trump administration returned to the White House, and the clock is ticking as there are now less than two weeks to find a resolution, according to The Korea Times and AsiaLink.

National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac has now departed for Washington for urgent eleventh-hour negotiations. According to the Korea JoongAng Daily, Wi plans to meet a wide range of American officials to push for progress, building on recent closed-door talks he held with US Secretary of State and National Security Adviser Marco Rubio. The hope is that this renewed diplomatic push could revive or even expand the “two plus two” format that once involved finance and trade ministries from both sides. High-level discussions are now focusing not only on tariff rates, but on wider economic and security cooperation, including currency policy, investment, digital platform regulations, and greater US market access for agricultural and automotive goods.

On the Korean side, efforts are increasing as Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol and Foreign Minister Cho Hyun plan their own trips to Washington to join the negotiations. President Lee Jae-myung has been working behind the scenes, hosting leaders of major Korean conglomerates like Hyundai and LG to consult on global trade and investment strategies. Acting US ambassador to Korea Joseph Yun suggested this week there may also be broader Free Trade Agreement talks coming, as both sides look to avoid a trade war and reach at minimum a basic framework for a longer negotiation, as reported by The Business Standard.

Former US assistant secretary of state Daniel Krittenbrink, speaking with Maekyung, advised that South Korea’s best course is to push negotiations vigorously. He emphasized that President Trump, as a self-proclaimed deal maker, responds positively to visible flexibility and alliance-building from partners, while warning that postponing action could backfire. South Korea remains the number one foreign direct investor into the US, and experts believe that continued cooperation—especially in supply chains and new US-bound investment—should be front and center as talks continue.

For listeners wanting to track tariff rates, the critical figure right now is that proposed 25 percent blanket tariff on all South Korean imports, set to go into effect August 1, unless negotiators can find compromise or secure a deal.

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