
Total Exports Surge Rapidly, Breaking Historical Records in the First 11 Months
Latest data from South Korea's Ministry of Industry and Trade shows that the country's export performance in 2025 has continued to exceed expectations, significantly expanding in scale driven by several key industries.
By the end of November, South Korea's cumulative exports reached $640.2 billion, surpassing the annual record of $628.7 billion set in 2022, marking one of the most outstanding phases in the country's history.
Officials anticipate that as exports are further released in December, South Korea's annual export volume is likely to exceed the $700 billion mark for the first time, demonstrating the South Korean economy's strong resilience against a complex global manufacturing environment.
Semiconductors and Automotive Sectors Lead, with Notable Contributions from Shipbuilding and Biotech Industries
In this year's export structure, semiconductors remain the biggest contributor. The recovery of the memory chip market and the expansion of high-performance computing demand have re-energized South Korea's growth momentum in areas of technical advantage. Industry experts note that the demand growth for AI servers and advanced process chips has significantly boosted the added value of South Korean chip exports.
Automotive exports have also shown strong performance. The rising global market acceptance of South Korea's new energy vehicles and high-end models has made automotive products another pillar supporting exports.
Additionally, the shipbuilding industry has benefited from rising global energy transportation demand and increased orders for high-value-added ship types, achieving consecutive months of strong growth.
The rise in exports of biomedical products is also noteworthy, with South Korea's competitiveness in vaccines, medical devices, and functional health products gradually improving, marking an emerging growth point in the export landscape.
Consumer Exports Shine, with Food and Beauty Products Expanding Market Footprint
Apart from traditional manufacturing expansion, South Korean consumer goods exports have also performed well. Food, beverages, ready-to-eat products, and beauty cosmetics have maintained significant growth in Asian and North American markets.
Cosmetics, in particular, have been well received by overseas consumers, with South Korea continuing to hold a notable position in the global beauty market due to brand influence and product innovation.
Analysts believe that the growth in South Korean consumer goods exports is not only due to the recovery of global demand but also driven by South Korean companies promoting online channels, cross-border e-commerce, and emerging market development.
Small and Medium Enterprises' Exports Also Hit Record Highs, Reflecting Higher Level Industrial Expansion
Official data shows that in the first 11 months of this year, South Korean SME exports reached $87.1 billion, setting a new record.
This reflects the diffusion of South Korea's export growth from large manufacturing giants to a broader group of enterprises, with increased participation from SMEs helping to enhance the diversity and risk resistance of the export structure.
Economists point out that the growth in SME exports implies an improvement in the resilience of South Korea's supply chain and also suggests that the acceptance of innovative and distinctive products in the international market is continually increasing.
Global Environmental Challenges Persist, but South Korean Exports Show Resilience
Despite the global economy facing high interest rates, uncertain trade environments, and regional geopolitical risks, South Korean exports have achieved excellent performance, indicating strong international competitiveness in its industrial system.
However, analysts also caution that the slowdown in global economic growth may still exert pressure on certain export items, making it imperative to maintain supply chain stability and enhance industrial competitiveness for the future.
The $700 Billion Mark Symbolizes a New Height in South Korea's Trade Ability
If South Korea's annual exports surpass $700 billion, it will signify the economy's entry into a new phase of growth. With simultaneous efforts in multiple fields such as semiconductors, automotive, biotech, and consumer goods, South Korea is poised to further consolidate its key position in the future global trade landscape.

