President Trump's announcement of a 25% tariff on all imported steel and aluminum has sent shockwaves through global markets. While the impact on Korean steelmakers is significant, an unexpected consequence may be the disadvantage faced by Korean TV manufacturers Samsung and LG. Chinese rivals could gain a subsidized edge as their government may offset the tariffs, allowing them to maintain competitive pricing. This move could potentially shift market dynamics in the TV industry, giving Chinese manufacturers an opportunity to increase their market share at the expense of their Korean counterparts. The situation remains fluid as industries and governments assess the full implications of these sweeping tariffs.
Source: Korean Herald, NPR