Seoul traders celebrate KOSPI surge amid eased US tariff concerns from Trump remarks.
Seoul traders celebrate KOSPI surge amid eased US tariff concerns from Trump remarks.
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Seoul stocks surge amid eased US tariff concerns

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South Korean stocks traded sharply higher late Wednesday morning, buoyed by US President Donald Trump's conciliatory remarks on a trade deal, which eased investor worries over potential tariffs. The benchmark KOSPI index rose 1.43 percent, setting the stage for a new high.

On January 28, 2026, Seoul's stock market surged amid optimism over easing US-South Korea trade tensions. President Donald Trump, who had threatened the day before to raise reciprocal tariffs on South Korea from 15 percent to 25 percent, stated on Tuesday that his administration would 'work something out' with Seoul, reassuring investors.

As of 11:20 a.m., the benchmark Korea Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) had climbed 72.91 points, or 1.43 percent, to 5,157.76. Gains in semiconductors, autos, and biotech shares drove the rally. Samsung Electronics rose 1.5 percent, while rival SK hynix jumped 5.25 percent. Hyundai Motor added 1.13 percent, Celltrion gained 3.78 percent, and Hanwha Aerospace increased 2.76 percent. Decliners included HD Hyundai Heavy Industries, down 0.68 percent, and KB Financial, off 2.31 percent.

The market opened stronger, with the KOSPI up 83.87 points, or 1.65 percent, to 5,168.72 in the first 15 minutes, before a slight pullback. The Korean won traded at 1,431 against the US dollar at 11:24 a.m., strengthening 15.2 won from the prior close—improving from 1,433.5 won (up 12.7 won) at 9:15 a.m. Hanwha Aerospace's 3.74 percent gain early in the session followed reports of a $1.9 billion rocket deal with Norway. Overnight US gains, with the S&P 500 up 0.41 percent and Nasdaq rising 0.91 percent, also supported sentiment. Experts view Trump's comments as aimed at accelerating South Korean investments in the US.

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X discussions highlight the KOSPI's sharp rise to a record high above 5,100, driven by Trump's conciliatory comments on resolving US-Korea trade issues, easing tariff fears. Traders observed dip-buying in autos and semiconductor strength despite uneven growth concerns. News outlets and analysts noted positive market open contrasting tariff threats, with optimistic views that negotiations will mitigate impacts.

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Jubilant traders on Seoul's stock exchange floor celebrate KOSPI's sharp rise amid hopes for Middle East de-escalation.
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South Korean stocks opened sharply higher on March 24 amid hopes of easing Middle East tensions, following U.S. President Donald Trump's announcement of talks with Iran and a five-day postponement of strikes. The KOSPI index rose 4.25% at open, reaching 5,602.08, up 3.63%, after 15 minutes of trading.

South Korean stocks rebounded more than 5% on Tuesday amid eased concerns over the U.S.-Iran conflict. U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks led to a sharp drop in global crude prices, spurring bargain hunting. The Korean won also strengthened significantly against the U.S. dollar.

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Seoul stocks opened sharply higher on Wednesday amid growing optimism over Washington's moves to end the month-long war in Iran. The benchmark KOSPI rose 170.22 points, or 3.06 percent, to 5,724.14 in the first 15 minutes of trading.

South Korean stocks opened over 1 percent higher on Monday, tracking Wall Street gains, as investors bought technology and automobile shares, but pared gains later in the morning due to profit-taking by foreigners and institutions. The KOSPI surged to a record 5,900.75 in early trading but stood at 5,835.77 by 11:20 a.m. The rally is fueled by optimism over artificial intelligence and strength in chipmakers.

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On Tuesday, January 13, Seoul stocks opened higher on gains in auto and shipbuilding shares, hitting an all-time intraday high before trimming advances as semiconductors weakened. The KOSPI index stood at 4,645.86, up 0.46 percent, as of 11:20 a.m. Positive overnight U.S. market performance supported the early rise.

South Korean stocks opened sharply lower on Friday amid heightened risk-off sentiment from renewed Middle East tensions. The KOSPI benchmark fell 3.74% to 5,256.46 in the first 20 minutes of trading. Uncertainty in U.S.-Iran negotiations fueled the decline.

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South Korean stocks climbed almost 1.5 percent on Wednesday, as investors hunted bargains in semiconductors. The Korean won dropped to an eight-month low against the U.S. dollar. The KOSPI recovered to the 4,000 level after sliding to a nine-day low in the previous session.

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