South Korean auto, shipbuilding shares climb after trade deal finalized

South Korean auto, shipbuilding shares climb after trade deal finalized


South Korean auto stocks soar on U.S. pact, Hanwha Ocean surges after Trump’s market-moving post

South Korean auto and shipbuilding stocks rallied Thursday after Seoul and Washington finalized a trade deal announced back in July.

Hanwha Ocean spiked as much as 14.9% while Samsung Heavy Industries climbed 8.33% at its peak. Defense product maker Firstec also rose as much as 9.7%.

Automakers Hyundai and Kia saw gains of around 12% and 9% respectively.

The agreement, detailed following a meeting between President Lee Jae Myung and U.S. President Donald Trump, includes lower U.S. tariffs on South Korean goods in exchange for a $350 billion investment pledge from Seoul — a move that could reshape trade and defense ties between the two allies.

Under the new terms, U.S. tariffs on South Korean exports will drop to 15% from the earlier “tariff letter” rate of 25%. South Korea’s $350 billion investment pledge reportedly includes $200 billion in direct investment and $150 billion allocated to shipbuilding cooperation.

The $200 billion in investment would be capped at $20 billion per year, South Korea’s chief policy advisor, Kim Yong-beom, was reported as saying.

Trump also said in a Truth Social post that he had approved South Korea to build a nuclear submarine in “the Philadelphia Shipyards.” This would be Seoul’s first nuclear submarine.

South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha had made a $5 billion investment into the Philly Shipyards back in August as part of Seoul’s earlier commitment to invest $150 billion.

“As President Trump and President Lee make shipbuilding a central plank in the U.S.-Korea alliance, Hanwha stands ready to support with our advanced shipbuilding scale,” Alex Wong, Hanwha Chief Strategy Officer, said in a statement.

South Korea’s Yonhap also reported that a fact sheet covering both the trade and security components of the agreement between Seoul and Washington will be released in the coming days.



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