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Korea’s LNG contracts make the U.S. its #2 supplier, creating new opportunities for U.S. exporters offering flexible deals, pricing and logistics support.
South Korea aims to produce over 5M tons of clean hydrogen by 2040, driving demand for technology in production, transport, and industrial applications.
Korea’s medical device market, impacted by a policy-driven doctors’ strike, is expected to recover gradually and return to moderate growth in 2026.
South Korea’s hyper-digital market demands strong social media strategies, with U.S. firms urged to seize growth in the booming live commerce platform.
Korea retracted its plan to ban uncertified products in cross-border eCommerce after feedback. The country remains an attractive option for eCommerce.
Korea’s pro-innovation digital asset policy opens major opportunities for U.S. fintechs as stablecoin, ETF, and blockchain regulations take shape by 2027.
EVs share of automobile production reached 11% in Korea. The surge is driven by gov’t incentives, EV tech, consumer demand & shift to electrification.
South Korea’s $4.7B health supplement market ($20B by 2030) offers strong potential for U.S. firms, but regulatory compliance is critical.
Korea’s new AI Basic Act creates both compliance duties and market opportunities for U.S. firms, with key rules for high-impact and generative AI by 2026.
South Korea plans to acquire overseas-produced unmanned systems.
South Korea revealed plans to adopt greater use of nuclear energy and increase the portion of carbon-free power sources from 52.9% by 2030 to 70.2% by 2038.
South Korea plans to double its military UAV capabilities by 2026.
The steady growth of the hair loss alleviation cosmetics market in South Korea is providing business opportunities for U.S. hair care exporters.
Korea introduced a new initiative for personalized education using artificial intelligence (AI), unlocking opportunities for U.S. exporters.
Korea’s doctors’ strike led to temporary teleconsultations, and further legalization of telehealth could open new opportunities for U.S. companies.