Exports up 86% in first 10 days of June, a new record high

Korea’s exports surged 86 percent in the first 10 days of June, driven by booming semiconductor shipments amid strong demand for chips.

Export containers are piled up at Pyeongtaek Port in Gyeonggi on April 1.

Korea's exports jumped 86 percent from a year earlier in the first 10 days of June, data showed Thursday, setting a new high following the robust shipments of semiconductors.

Outbound shipments reached $28.6 billion in the June 1 to 10 period, compared with $15.4 billion tallied in the same period last year, according to the data from the Korea Customs Service.

It marked the highest export value ever recorded for a 10-day period, surpassing the previous record of $25.2 billion posted in April 2026.

Adjusted for the number of working days, the daily average export volume rose 46.1 percent.

Imports went up 35.6 percent on year to $23.4 billion over the cited period, resulting in a trade surplus of $5.28 billion, the latest findings showed.

By sector, exports of chips more than tripled to $11 billion on the back of the global AI boom.

Chips accounted for 38.7 percent of total exports, up 15.1 percentage points from a year earlier.

Outbound shipments of petroleum products also rose 68.7 percent to $1.93 billion, while those of automobiles shot up 25.4 percent to $1.62 billion.

By destination, exports to China doubled to $6.18 billion, while those to the United States jumped 54.4 percent to $4.53 billion.

Shipments to Vietnam and the European Union also surged 102 percent and 46 percent, respectively, during the period.


Yonhap