In September, exports in South Chungcheong also showed a steady recovery.

Published Oct 23, 2025

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[Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Nara Park] The province of Chungnam (Governor Kim Tae-heum) solidified its position as the number one province in the country's trade balance in September, continuing its stable export growth. The recovery of key industries, including semiconductors, along with the expansion of exports centered on agricultural, fishery, and forest products and consumer goods, has led to a revitalization of the entire industry within the province. According to the "2025 September Import and Export Trends Report" by Chungnam Province, exports in September amounted to 10.3 billion dollars, while imports were 28.3 billion dollars. On a cumulative basis, exports totaled 68.8 billion dollars, imports 28.3 billion dollars, and the trade balance achieved a surplus of 40.5 billion dollars, maintaining the number one position nationwide. Notably, exports in September were (compared to March 2022).

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Amid the recovery of the semiconductor and display industries, exports of agricultural, marine, and forestry products and consumer goods are providing support. In September, the Chungnam Province (Governor Kim Tae-heum) continued its stable export growth, firmly maintaining its position as the number one province in the national trade balance. The recovery of key industries such as semiconductors and the expansion of exports centered on agricultural, marine, and forestry products and consumer goods have combined to revitalize the entire local industry. According to the "2025 September Import and Export Trends Report," Chungnam Province recorded exports of $10.3 billion and imports of $28.3 billion in September. Cumulatively, exports reached $68.8 billion, imports $28.3 billion, and the trade balance achieved a surplus of $40.5 billion, maintaining the number one position nationwide. In particular, September's exports are the second-highest monthly figure since March 2022 ($10.9 ...
Source: Aflnews

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