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Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs trigger a crisis in South Korea's steel industry.
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IntroductionForeign exchange and gold trend today's latest news,Foreign exchange trading platform service provider,U.S. President Trump announced a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum, immediately sparking

U.S. President Trump announced a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum, immediately sparking widespread concern within the South Korean steel industry. Last year, South Korea was the fourth largest supplier of steel to the U.S., and Trump's tariff policy has severely impacted South Korean steel exports, which analysts believe could cause serious repercussions for the Korean economy.
Pohang City, located in the eastern part of South Korea and home to a significant steel production hub and the headquarters of POSCO, has long been a crucial pillar of the South Korean economy. However, with the implementation of Trump's tariff policies, Pohang’s steel industry faces significant challenges. Mayor Lee Kang-deok of Pohang City stated that the collapse of the steel industry could lead to instability in the entire South Korean economy. Union representatives also warned that the decline of the steel industry would directly affect workers' employment and the local economy.
Experts point out that the South Korean steel industry faces pressure from China's excess steel production capacity, and Trump's tariff policy could further intensify this competitive situation. As the tariffs take effect, the price of Korean steel exports to the U.S. will rise significantly, reducing competitiveness, while domestic U.S. steel companies prepare to fill the import gap.
In addition, Trump's tariff measures may also affect South Korea's overall economic growth. With the ongoing political crisis and the slowdown in export growth, the economic outlook for South Korea in the coming years appears increasingly uncertain. Economists predict that South Korea might face more severe economic challenges.
Currently, the South Korean government and steel companies are intensively studying Trump's tariff policy to formulate countermeasures, but it remains to be seen whether existing tariff-free quotas will be adjusted.

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