US and South Korea Announce Major Trade Deal with Big Investments and New Security Plans

US and South Korea Announce Major Trade Deal with Big Investments and New Security Plans

Post by : Saif Nasser

The United States and South Korea have shared new details about a major trade and security deal. The agreement includes huge investments, lower tariffs, and new plans for building nuclear submarines. Both countries said this deal will help strengthen their economies and their long-term partnership.

The announcement came two weeks after a meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. In that meeting, the two leaders agreed to reduce U.S. import duties on South Korean goods. The tariff rate will drop from 25% to 15%. This change will make it easier and cheaper for South Korea to sell products like cars and semiconductors in the United States.

As part of the deal, South Korea will invest $150 billion in the U.S. shipbuilding industry. This will help American shipyards grow and create new jobs. South Korea will also invest $200 billion more in other U.S. industries. These investments will be made in smaller parts to avoid causing sudden changes in South Korea’s currency, the won.

To confirm the agreement, South Korea’s Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick signed a memorandum of understanding. It is a 27-point document that explains how the plans will be carried out. Although it is not legally binding, it shows both countries’ commitment to the deal.

President Lee said the agreement brings an important end to months of stress and uncertainty. South Korea was worried about the high tariffs because its economy depends heavily on exports. Lee said that President Trump made a “rational decision” that helped both countries reach a fair result.

The deal also introduces large security changes. The U.S. approved South Korea’s plan to build nuclear-powered submarines. These submarines will make South Korea stronger in defense and improve cooperation with the United States. The two countries will also work together to find ways to get nuclear fuel needed for the submarines.

This is a major step because nuclear-powered submarines are usually built only by a few advanced countries. The agreement allows South Korea to start building these submarines in its own shipyards. President Trump earlier mentioned that some work might also take place in a Korean-owned shipyard in Philadelphia.

The United States also agreed that South Korea’s investments should not harm financial stability. South Korea is allowed to invest up to $20 billion per year so that the value of the won stays steady. If the currency becomes unstable, South Korea can ask for changes, and the U.S. promised to consider such requests.

South Korea will also get tariff treatment on semiconductors similar to Taiwan, one of the biggest chip producers in the world. This is important because South Korea is a major exporter of high-tech chips and electronics.

Experts say the deal gives South Korea new opportunities but also comes with big responsibilities. Professor Kim Dong-yup, a former Navy officer, said South Korea will have to spend much more on defense and nuclear energy projects. But he added that President Lee had little choice due to the economic pressure caused by the earlier U.S. tariffs.

The agreement also helps President Lee show a diplomatic success only five months into his term. He took office after the country faced political problems under the previous president. Winning this deal helps him show that he can protect South Korea’s economy and strengthen its security alliances.

Both Washington and Seoul believe that the partnership will help rebuild important industries, including shipbuilding, nuclear energy, and artificial intelligence. They say the deal will benefit both countries for many years.

Nov. 14, 2025 2:04 p.m. 367
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