South Korea holds rates as it grapples with U.S. tariffs, prepares for snap election

South Korea holds rates as it grapples with U.S. tariffs, prepares for snap election


The Bank of Korea (BOK) in Seoul on Dec. 28, 2024.

Kim Jae-Hwan | Lightrocket | Getty Images

South Korea’s central bank held its policy rate at 2.75% Thursday, as the country grapples with U.S. tariffs and prepares for a snap presidential election.

This was in line with a Reuters poll of economists that forecast the bank to keep rates unchanged.

On Tuesday, South Korea’s Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok reportedly told parliament that the country would seek to delay the implementation of tariffs as long as possible in negotiations with the U.S.

Choi also said this was to help reduce uncertainty that South Korean businesses face in the global markets, Reuters reported.

South Korea has been hit with a 25% tariff on automobiles, as well as on steel and aluminum. South Korea’s Hyundai and Kia are among the top eight best selling brands in the U.S., and the country is the fourth largest exporter of steel to the U.S.

Asia’s fourth-largest economy was also hit with a 25% “reciprocal” tariff by U.S. President Donald Trump, although this has been suspended for 90 days, outside of a 10% baseline tariff.

The move also comes as South Korea goes to the polls to elect a new president on June 3, after Yoon Suk Yeol was removed from office on April 4 over his short-lived martial law declaration in December.

At its last meeting in February, the BOK cut its 2025 growth outlook to 1.5% from 1.9% forecast in November, saying that domestic demand recovery and export growth were likely to be lower than expected due to deteriorating economic sentiment and U.S. tariff policies.

South Korea’s inflation came at 2.1% in March, slightly above the BOK’s 2% inflation target.

The country’s Kospi stock index rose 0.56% after the announcement, while the won weakened 0.58% to trade at 1,422 against the dollar.



Source

Asia markets mostly poised to fall despite Wall Street tech rally
World

Asia markets mostly poised to fall despite Wall Street tech rally

Pedestrians are reflected in a window as electronic boards display stock information at the Australian Securities Exchange, operated by ASX Ltd. on Aug. 6, 2024 in Sydney, Australia. Lisa Maree Williams | Getty Images News | Getty Images Asia Pacific markets were mostly set to fall Tuesday, breaking ranks from Wall Street, which saw a […]

Read More
Palantir tops estimates, boosts fourth-quarter guidance on AI adoption
World

Palantir tops estimates, boosts fourth-quarter guidance on AI adoption

Alex Karp, chief executive officer of Palantir Technologies Inc., speaks during the AIPCon conference in Palo Alto, California, US, on March 13, 2025. David Paul Morris | Bloomberg | Getty Images Palantir reported quarterly results that topped analysts’ estimates and issued better-than-expected guidance for the fourth quarter, attributing much of its strength to artificial intelligence. […]

Read More
Tesla faces widening federal probe into door handle safety issues
World

Tesla faces widening federal probe into door handle safety issues

Tesla models Y and 3 are displayed at a Tesla showroom in Corte Madera, California, on Dec. 20, 2024. Justin Sullivan | Getty Images Tesla has been ordered to provide records to U.S. federal auto safety regulators to comply with a sweeping investigation into possible safety defects with the company’s flush-mounted, retractable door handles that […]

Read More