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周一,特朗普总统表示,由于韩国尚未批准两国去年达成的一项贸易协议,他将提高对韩国的关税。
特朗普在社交媒体帖子中表示,美国将把从韩国进口商品的关税从15%提高到25%,同时还将提高对韩国汽车、木材和药品的征税。
“韩国立法机构未能履行与美国的协议。李总统和我在2025年7月30日为两国达成了一项重大协议,并且在2025年10月29日我访问韩国期间,我们再次确认了这些条款。为什么韩国立法机构还未批准?”特朗普在宣布提高关税时说道。
去年特朗普在首尔会见韩国总统李在明后,两国就贸易和安全问题达成了一项协议。根据协议,美国将韩国汽车、汽车零部件、药品和其他产品的关税从25%降至15%。
该协议还要求韩国在半导体、造船和生物技术等几个关键美国行业投资3500亿美元。
根据人口普查局的数据,截至2025年底,韩国是美国第八大贸易伙伴,两国贸易总额达1620亿美元。汽车行业占韩国对美出口的27%,几乎占韩国汽车出口的一半。
最高法院预计将很快就特朗普政府针对特定国家的关税的合法性作出裁决,而白宫已根据《国际紧急经济权力法》(IEEPA)对数十个国家实施了此类广泛的关税。
白宫官员表示,如果这些关税被推翻,他们可以转向其他权力来有效替代这些广泛的征税措施。
编辑:Alain Sherter
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Trump says he’s raising tariffs on South Korea to 25%
Updated on: January 26, 2026 / 6:34 PM EST / CBS News
President Trump on Monday said he is raising tariffs on South Korea because the nation has not yet approved a trade deal with the U.S. that the two countries agreed to last year.
Mr. Trump said in a social media post that the U.S. will increase its tariff on imports from South Korea from 15% to 25% and also hike levies on the country’s automobiles, lumber and pharmaceutical goods.
“South Korea’s Legislature is not living up to its Deal with the United States. President Lee and I reached a Great Deal for both Countries on July 30, 2025, and we reaffirmed these terms while I was in Korea on October 29, 2025. Why hasn’t the Korean Legislature approved it?” Mr. Trump said in announcing the stepped-up duties.
The two countries reached a deal on trade and security issues after Mr. Trump met his South Korean President Lee Jae-myung in Seoul last year. Under the agreement, the U.S. cut its tariffs on South Korean vehicles, car parts, pharmaceuticals and other products from 25% to 15%.
The pact also called for South Korea to invest $350 billion in several key U.S. sectors, including semiconductors, shipbuiling and biotech.
As of late 2025, South Korea was the U.S.’ eighth-largest trading partner, with total trade between the nations of $162 billion, according to Census Bureau data. The auto industry accounts for 27% of South Korea’s exports to the U.S., which takes in nearly half of the country’s car exports.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule soon on the legality of the Trump administration’s country-specific tariffs, which the White House has imposed on dozens of nations under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA.
If they are struck down, White House officials have said they can turn to other powers that effectively replace the sweeping levies.
Edited by Alain Sherter
AFP contributed to this report.
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