South Korea Seeks Extension on US Trade Talks Amid Tariff Deadline Pressure
South Korea is pushing to extend trade negotiations with the US as a July 9 deadline looms for impending tariff hikes. A senior South Korean trade official, speaking anonymously, cited the complexity of talks and uncertainty over securing a grace period extension due to the volatile political climate in the US.
Newly appointed Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo has been actively engaging with US counterparts in Washington, underscoring the urgency of the matter. South Korea, a key US ally and manufacturing hub for semiconductors, batteries, and automobiles, faces a potential 25% tariff on exports if no agreement is reached—a sharp increase from the current 10% rate.
While US officials previously ruled out discussing sectoral tariffs, recent negotiations suggest flexibility depending on South Korea's concessions. The outcome could ripple through global supply chains, though no direct cryptocurrency market impact is evident from the current developments.