In response to escalating trade tensions and the imposition of new tariffs by the United States, South Korea has announced a $2 billion emergency assistance package aimed at supporting its automotive industry.
The aid package is designed to help car manufacturers offset the increased costs associated with the U.S. tariffs and maintain their competitiveness in the global market.
The South Korean government emphasized its commitment to protecting key industries and mitigating the adverse effects of international trade disputes. The financial support includes low-interest loans, tax relief measures, and incentives for exploring alternative markets.
Industry leaders have welcomed the initiative, noting that the U.S. tariffs pose significant challenges to South Korean car exports. The aid is expected to provide much-needed relief and enable companies to adapt to the rapidly changing trade environment.