South Korea Cuts Tariffs on Food Imports to Ease Living Costs

South Korea Cuts Tariffs on Food Imports to Ease Living Costs
A South Korean woman (R) buys U.S. beef at a major discount outlet in Seoul on Nov. 27, 2008. (JUNG YEON-JE/AFP via Getty Images)
Reuters
5/29/2023
Updated:
5/29/2023

South Korea will cut tariffs from June on higher priced edible products, including pork and sugar, to help ease people’s living costs, the finance ministry said on Tuesday.

The tariffs on seven food items will be lowered to 0 percent from as high as 10 percent currently, in response to short-term supply shortages, the ministry said in a statement.

The measure worth a total of 47.3 billion won ($35.81 million) will be in effect, for most of the seven products, through to the end of the year.