- Registration date2026-04-14
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources (MOTIR, Minister JK Kim) and the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister Bae Kyung-hoon) announced on April 15, 2026, that Korea’s ICT exports in March reached USD 43.5 billion, up 112.0 percent year-on-year. Imports rose 32.2 percent from $12.2 billion to $16.2 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of $27.4 billion.
In March 2026, ICT exports exceeded $40.0 billion for the first time, extending their growth streak to 14 consecutive months despite the conflict in the Middle East. The ICT trade surplus also reached a new record high, following the record set in February 2026. ICT products accounted for 50.5 percent of Korea’s total exports, which stood at $86.1 billion, reinforcing ICT’s role as a key driver of Korea’s economic growth.
By product, exports increased for semiconductors (up 151.4 percent), mobile phones (up 57.0 percent), and computers and peripherals (up 174.1 percent), but decreased for displays (down 9.3 percent) and communication equipment (down 5.8 percent).
Semiconductor exports surpassed $30.0 billion for the first time on strong memory demand amid global AI server investment and higher quarter-end shipments. Mobile phone exports rose on strong sales of newly launched premium models and stronger demand for high-value parts. Computers and peripherals also exceeded $3.0 billion for the first time, as solid demand and higher prices for server SSDs kept SSD exports on a triple-digit growth trajectory. Display exports, by contrast, declined as OLED exports fell on softer downstream demand. Communication equipment exports also fell due to weaker U.S. demand for automotive electronics equipment following increased local production.
By destination, exports increased in all major markets: the United States (up 189.0 percent), China, including Hong Kong (up 141.0 percent), the European Union (up 89.9 percent), Taiwan (up 82.0 percent), Vietnam (up 48.0 percent), India (up 45.6 percent), and Japan (up 33.9 percent).
ICT imports totaled $16.2 billion in March 2026, up 32.2 percent from $12.2 billion a year earlier, as imports increased across most major ICT categories: semiconductors (up 35.3 percent), displays (up 7.7 percent), mobile phones including parts (up 74.8 percent), and computers and peripherals (up 47.4 percent).