Can we give up rice to lower tariffs?···Frustration over 'public opinion campaign sacrificing agriculture'

Published 2025년 7월 29일

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[Korea Farmers' News Agency, Reporter Kim Kyung-wook] - Japan opens rice market, blocks mutual tariffs and tea tariffs at 15% (KBS) - Japan opens car and rice markets, lowers tariffs to 15%... What about Korea? (Chosun Ilbo) - Japan invests 760 trillion won, opens rice market... protects car industry (Seoul Economic Daily) - Japanese Prime Minister, having conceded rice market, received car tariff concessions... "Secured the lowest tariff rate among surplus countries with the US" (Maeil Business Newspaper) - Even if the 'rice market' is opened... Japan will maintain its superiority in the global car industry (Culture Daily) These are the reports that poured in domestically after the conclusion of the US-Japan tariff negotiations on July 23. Following Japan's example in its negotiations with the US, Korea is also considering conceding its agricultural market.

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Following the conclusion of the U.S.-Japan tariff negotiations on July 23, domestic reports have poured in. Citing Japan's negotiation example with the U.S., there have been arguments that Korea should also lower tariffs on cars in exchange for opening its agricultural market. However, these reports, which come at the beginning of the U.S.-Korea trade negotiations, differ from the actual negotiation content and are misleading the public by exaggerating the negotiation strategy as if agricultural market opening is inevitable. According to the office of Song Ok-ju, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea and the National Assembly Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, and Food, Japan maintained its existing TRQ (Tariff Rate Quota) volume of 770,000 tons while increasing the import ratio of U.S. rice within that volume. In fact, the Japanese Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries clarified in an interview with the Japanese media that "there will be no additional ...
Source: Agrinet

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