Illustration depicting South Korea's 1% GDP growth in 2025 driven by exports amid construction weakness and Q4 contraction.
Illustration depicting South Korea's 1% GDP growth in 2025 driven by exports amid construction weakness and Q4 contraction.
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South Korea's economy grows 1 percent in 2025

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South Korea's gross domestic product grew 1 percent in 2025 from the previous year, according to Bank of Korea data, but the fourth quarter saw an unexpected 0.3 percent contraction. Strong exports drove the annual figure despite weakness in construction. This marks half the 2 percent expansion of 2024.

The Bank of Korea announced preliminary estimates on January 22 showing South Korea's economy expanded 1 percent in 2025 compared to the previous year, matching the central bank's earlier forecast. This slowdown from 2024's 2 percent growth marks the weakest performance since 2020's 0.7 percent contraction during the COVID-19 pandemic and falls below the nation's potential growth rate of around 1.8 percent.

Quarterly figures fluctuated: a 0.2 percent contraction in the first quarter, 0.7 percent growth in the second, 1.3 percent in the third, and a 0.3 percent decline in the fourth. The fourth-quarter contraction, the first in six months and the worst since late 2022, missed the prior forecast of 0.2 percent growth by 0.5 percentage points. BOK official Lee Dong-won attributed it to "base effects from robust third-quarter growth and weakness in construction investment," noting that "high construction costs and disruptions from a fire at the state data center negatively affected investment."

Exports drove annual growth, rising 4.1 percent from 6.8 percent in 2024, with semiconductors contributing 0.9 percentage points. Private consumption accelerated to 1.3 percent growth from 1.1 percent, but construction investment plunged 9.9 percent, deeper than 2024's 3.3 percent drop. A BOK official stated, "The economy would have posted a 2.4 percent annual growth rate if construction were excluded."

In the fourth quarter, exports fell 2.1 percent and imports 1.7 percent amid sagging auto and machinery demand, while construction investment dropped 3.9 percent—the sharpest since late 2024—and facilities investment slipped 1.8 percent. Private consumption edged up 0.3 percent, and government spending rose 0.6 percent. By industry, manufacturing declined 1.5 percent, construction 5 percent, but services grew 0.6 percent.

Looking ahead, the BOK projects 1.8 percent growth for 2026, driven by the semiconductor upcycle, sustained exports, rising private consumption, and increased government spending. Economist Dave Chia of Moody’s Analytics said the fourth-quarter contraction "has not derailed overall growth," adding that firmer household spending suggests consumption recovery will support 2026 expansion. The Ministry of Economy and Finance described the decline as due to temporary factors, with year-on-year fourth-quarter growth of 1.5 percent indicating continued recovery momentum.

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Discussions on X emphasize South Korea's 2025 GDP growth of 1%, halved from 2024, propelled by exports especially semiconductors despite a Q4 0.3% contraction from weak construction, investment, and domestic demand. Analysts highlight fading fiscal stimulus effects and tariff risks, with sentiments mixing concern over slowdowns, normalization after strong Q3, and neutral BoK outlook amid improving prospects.

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韓国の2026年第1四半期GDPは1.7%増、5年以上で最高の伸び

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韓国の2026年第1四半期の実質GDPは、中東情勢の緊張にもかかわらず、前期比1.7%増と5年半ぶりの高い伸びを記録し、半導体の好調な輸出と堅調な内需により韓国銀行の予想である0.9%を大幅に上回った。これは2025年の年間成長率1%という緩やかな伸びからの反発の一部である(シリーズ前回の記事を参照)。

韓国銀行は6月9日、第1四半期の国内総生産(GDP)の実質成長率が前期比で1.8%増加したと発表した。これは過去5年以上で最も高い四半期成長率となる。

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アジア開発銀行(ADB)は、輸出の増加と民間消費の改善を背景に、韓国の2026年の成長率見通しを1.9%に引き上げた。これは12月の予測から0.2ポイントの上昇となる。この見通しは、IMFや韓国開発研究院(KDI)の1.9%という予測と一致しており、韓国銀行(中央銀行)は2%の成長を見込んでいる。

韓国統計庁が5月29日に発表したデータによると、4月の全産業生産指数は前月比で0.6%減少し、小売売上高と設備投資もそれぞれ3.6%減少した。

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