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South Korea experienced its slowest export growth in 14 months in November, with a rise of just 1.4% year-on-year, primarily due to decreased shipments to the United States and China amidst tariff uncertainties. While exports to the US dropped by 5.1%, exports to China also saw a decline. Despite a surge in semiconductor sales, overall trade conditions remain challenging, prompting the government to seek improved export strategies.
Source: YAHOO