Donald Trump has increased tariffs on South Korean imports from 15% to 25%—just three months after the celebrated trade agreement. Affected: autos, pharma, timber.

His allegation: South Korea’s parliament is not ratifying the deal fast enough.

Source: Truth Social

Immediately following Trump’s post, there was a market tremor in Seoul: Hyundai shares dropped by 4% and Kia shares by 3.5%. The subsidiary Hyundai Mobis even lost 5%.

A reminder: The October deal

At the APEC summit in Gyeongju, Trump and President Lee agreed:

Next escalation: 100% on chips?

Commerce Secretary Lutnick threatened last week: "Anyone who wants to sell memory chips in the US pays 100% tariff or builds in America."

Samsung and SK Hynix control 60% of the global market, which gives Seoul bargaining power.

👉🏻 Because: SK Hynix's High-Bandwidth Memory is indispensable for AI—and is already sold out for 2026.

Sources: BBC CNBC The Straits Times
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