South Korea Q1 exports forecast to rise 13% amid semiconductor boom

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.

The state-run Export-Import Bank of Korea's Overseas Economic Research Institute forecasted on February 4 that first-quarter exports will reach about $180 billion, a 12.85% increase from $159.5 billion a year earlier.

This outlook follows January's exports, which soared 33.9% year-on-year to a record $65.85 billion—the highest January ever—primarily on semiconductor strength. "Though the overall trade environment remains subdued, strong performance in the semiconductor sector has limited the negative impact on overall export conditions," a bank official said.

The report highlights semiconductors as the key driver for export recovery despite trade uncertainties, with containers stacking up at ports like Busan signaling heightened activity.

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South Korea's March exports hit $86.13 billion, all-time high

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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.

South Korea's exports rose 36.7 percent year-on-year to a record $25.2 billion in the April 1-10 period, fueled by strong semiconductor demand. Korea Customs Service data showed imports up 12.7 percent to $22.1 billion, resulting in a $3.1 billion trade surplus.

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South Korea's exports jumped 53 percent from a year earlier to a record $87.8 billion in May, driven by the semiconductor supercycle.

The Bank of Korea reported that South Korea posted its largest-ever monthly current account surplus of $37.33 billion in March, driven by strong semiconductor exports.

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The Asian Development Bank has raised its 2026 growth forecast for South Korea to 1.9 percent, driven by rising exports and improved private consumption. This represents a 0.2 percentage point increase from its December prediction. The outlook matches 1.9 percent projections from the IMF and Korea Development Institute, while the Bank of Korea expects 2 percent.

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