South Korea Unveils $2 Billion in Aid for Tariff-Hit Auto Sector

South Korea ranks as the third-biggest vehicle exporter to the US, behind Mexico and Japan.

Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg
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South Korea unveiled a package of emergency funding worth 3 trillion won ($2 billion) for its automobile industry to soften the blow from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs.