South Korea’s June Import Growth Softens Marginally to 30.0% YoY

South Korea’s import growth eased slightly in June, with year-over-year imports rising 30.0%, just below the previously recorded 30.1% increase. The figure, updated on 15 July 2026, reflects a modest deceleration but still points to robust external demand and elevated import values compared with a year earlier.

Both the current and previous readings are based on year-over-year comparisons, measuring June 2026 imports against June of the prior year. The “previous” indicator captured the change in the prior month’s imports versus the same month a year earlier, while the “actual” reflects the latest June performance. The near-identical readings suggest that import momentum has largely been maintained, with only a minimal loss of pace.

For market participants and policymakers, the data signal continued strength in South Korea’s import activity, with the marginal dip from 30.1% to 30.0% unlikely to alter the broader narrative of solid trade-driven activity in mid-2026.