• About Us
  • Our Editorial Policy
  • Business Directory
  • Advertise with Us
  • Our Advertisers
  • Contact Us
Australia India News
  • Alluring India - Brisbane Banner
India News Australia
  • Home
  • Current Issue
    Past Issue
  • India News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • World
    World This Week
  • Community News
  • What's On
  • Others
    Yoga in Australia News COVID-19 Community News Naari IPL News Health Travel Entertainment
  • Migrants Expo
  • National Events
  • Please wait..
Business and Trade news

South Korea’s current account surplus widens amid US tariff pressure

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • July 4, 2025
  • 0 COMMENTS

Seoul, July 4 (IANS) South Korea’s current account surplus widened in May from a month earlier, despite falling exports, due mainly to falling global oil prices and an increase in dividend income, central bank data showed on Friday.

The country’s current account surplus reached US$10.14 billion in May, following a surplus of $5.7 billion in April, according to the data compiled by the Bank of Korea, reports Yonhap news agency.

It marked the 25th consecutive month of a current account surplus, as South Korea has reported a monthly surplus since May 2023.

In terms of May figures, it was the third largest on record, following $11.31 billion of surplus in 2021 and $10.49 billion reported in 2016.

During the first five months of this year, the cumulative current account surplus stood at $35.11 billion, compared with $27.06 billion recorded during the same period last year.

The goods account logged a $10.66 billion surplus in May, as exports slid 2.9 percent from a year earlier to $56.93, while imports sank 7.2 percent on-year to $46.27 billion on falling imports of raw materials.

The services account, however, registered a $2.28 billion deficit in May due mainly to rising demand for overseas travel.

The primary income account, which tracks the wages of foreign workers, dividend payments from overseas and interest income, logged a $2.15 billion surplus in May, the data showed.

“The declines in exports and imports in May are largely due to such external factors as the global trade environment and falling oil prices,” BOK official Song Jae-chang said during a press briefing.

“The impact of U.S. tariffs is becoming evident, particularly in automobiles and steel,” Song added. “This effect is expected to become more pronounced in the second half of this year.”

In April, U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration began imposing reciprocal tariffs on partner nations, including 25 percent duties on South Korean goods, but the new tariff scheme was paused shortly afterward to allow for bilateral negotiations.

South Korea and the U.S. have agreed to pursue a “package” deal on trade and other related issues before July 8, when the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs is set to expire.

A separate 10 percent baseline tariff and 25 percent duties on steel, aluminum and auto-related products remain in place.

Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo is scheduled to visit the U.S. this week for last-minute negotiations.

—IANS

na/

Post navigation

SK Telecom to be fined for late data breach report
‘I just wanted to enjoy my batting again’: Shubman Gill reflects on record-breaking double ton at Edgbaston

Related Post

Ahmedabad-Gandhinagar Metro records 13.81 crore passenger journeys since 2022 expansion
June 11, 2026
May E-Way bill generation ranks 4th-highest since GST implementation
June 11, 2026
K’taka earns Rs 423 crore from surplus power sales: Minister KJ George
June 11, 2026
India refutes US Section 301 probe claims on excess capacity in steel, textiles
June 11, 2026

Our Current Issue

Alluring India 2026

Alluring India 2026

Our Advertisers

  • Battery Rebate australia
  • Bess Australia Solar Panels
  • Alluring India - Brisbane 2026

Follow Us

  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
INDIA NEWS on YouTube in Australia, bring to our readers and subscribers national and international news, editorials, expert columns, community activities and interviews of political leaders, celebrities, business professionals, academics and sport personalities among others.
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook
  • facebook

Category

  • Accident
  • Adani Australia
  • Advertorial
  • Arts & Culture
  • Ashes 2022
  • Australia

Recent News

  • Jaipur factory fire: SHO among 9 cops...
  • Sachin Pilot slams cancellation of Meenakshi Natarajan’s...

Subscribe Newsletter

Get the latest creative news from india news

  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclaimer