Seoul skyline billboard announcing 1.7% GDP surge in Q1 2026, with port exports and celebrating executives, illustrating South Korea's economic growth.
Seoul skyline billboard announcing 1.7% GDP surge in Q1 2026, with port exports and celebrating executives, illustrating South Korea's economic growth.
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South Korea GDP surges 1.7% in Q1 2026, fastest pace in over 5 years

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South Korea's real GDP jumped 1.7 percent in Q1 2026 from the prior quarter—the strongest growth in 5½ years—despite Middle East tensions, easily topping the Bank of Korea's 0.9 percent forecast on robust exports and steady domestic demand. Part of the rebound following 2025's modest 1% annual expansion (see prior article in series).

The Bank of Korea's preliminary data released Thursday showed real GDP rose 1.7 percent in January-March 2026 from Q4 2025, the best quarterly result since 2.2 percent in Q3 2020 and almost double the BOK's projection.

Exports soared 5.1 percent, the quickest since Q3 2020, fueled by semiconductor demand. Private consumption increased 0.5 percent, government spending 0.1 percent, facility investment 4.8 percent, and construction investment 2.8 percent.

Year-on-year, GDP grew 3.6 percent, up sharply from Q4 2025's 1.6 percent. Real gross domestic income climbed 7.5 percent quarter-on-quarter, the highest since Q1 1988's 8 percent.

The BOK had forecast 2 percent growth for 2026 in February, but last week cautioned that Middle East conflicts could drag this year's performance below expectations.

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Reactions on X to South Korea's Q1 2026 GDP surge of 1.7% emphasize it beating forecasts and marking the fastest growth in over five years, driven by strong semiconductor exports and domestic demand despite Middle East tensions. Sentiments are mostly positive, highlighting economic resilience, potential regional stability benefits, and bullish market implications, with some crediting government policies and noting inflation risks.

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South Korea's February industrial output rises 2.5%, fastest in over 5 years

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South Korea's industrial output rose 2.5% in February from the previous month, the fastest growth in five years and eight months. Government data showed retail sales unchanged while facility investment jumped 13.5%. The Middle East crisis has had minimal impact so far.

South Korea's exports are projected to grow nearly 13% in Q1 2026 to around $180 billion, building on January's record performance and fueled by strong global semiconductor demand linked to the AI surge, according to the Export-Import Bank of Korea.

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Major global investment banks have upgraded their forecasts for South Korea's 2026 economic growth. Citing an upcycle in the global semiconductor industry, the average outlook now stands at 2.1%. This is more optimistic than the Bank of Korea's 1.8% projection and the government's 2% forecast.

South Korea's inflation-adjusted home prices fell 1.6 percent in the third quarter of 2025 from a year earlier, ranking 47th among 56 major economies. This marks the 13th consecutive quarter of on-year contraction. Data from the Bank of Korea and the Bank for International Settlements shows prices have been declining since the third quarter of 2022.

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South Korea's consumer prices rose 2 percent year-on-year in January, marking the slowest pace in five months. The slowdown was partly due to stable petroleum product prices, as international crude oil prices fell, according to government data. However, prices for some agricultural and livestock products continued to surge sharply.

South Korea recorded its largest-ever monthly current account surplus of $23.19 billion in February, according to Bank of Korea data. The figure was driven by a semiconductor upcycle and robust exports. It sharply exceeded January's $13.26 billion and surpassed the previous record of $18.7 billion set in December 2025.

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South Korea's exports reached $86.13 billion in March, breaching the $80 billion mark for the first time ever. According to data from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, this represents a 48.3 percent increase from a year earlier. Record semiconductor shipments drove the surge.

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