S.Korea’s consumer goods exports to top $100 bn in 2024: KOTRA

S.Korean consumer goods’ exports hit a record high of $99.2 bn in 2023, extending the growth streak for the third straight year

Korean food exporter's booth at Thaipex, an F&B expo in Thailand (Courtesy of GS25)
Sang Hoon Sung 2
2024-06-28 11:41:56 uphoon@hankyung.com
Economy

South Korea is projected to reap more than $100 billion from selling the country’s consumer goods overseas this year. Exports of such products last year hit a record high thanks to robust global demand for Korean pop culture, said Korea’s state-run trade and investment promotion body.

According to a report released by the Korea Trade Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) this week, Korea’s consumer goods exports reached a record high of $99.2 billion in 2023, up 15.5% from the prior year and extending their growth streak for three straight years.

The milestone comes after the country's overall exports last year fell 7.5% over the same period. 

The gain was driven by brisk sales of Korean cars, food and beverages and agricultural products, according to the report.

Outbound shipments by the country’s conglomerates accounted for more than 60% of the total, with auto and appliance exports reaching $58.4 billion and $6.6 billion, respectively.

Of 19 mainstay export items, 13, such as cosmetics, agricultural products and processed food and beverages, were, however, shipped by small and medium enterprises.

(Graphics by Dongbeom Yun)

Thanks to the ongoing global Hallyu, or Korean Wave, sensation, Korea-made beauty and products – mainly produced by SMEs, led the growth in Korea’s overall consumer goods exports, according to KOTRA. 

“It is time to expand support to enhance the competitivity of products made by Korean SMEs, which are gaining in popularity across the world,” said Lee Ji-hyung, head of the International Trade & Economic Collaboration Division at KOTRA.

“KOTRA will provide them with in-depth market research and on-the-ground overseas intelligence to enable our country to achieve $100 billion in consumer goods exports earlier this year.”

DEMAND FOR KOREAN GOODS ON A STEADY RISE

Korean consumer goods expanded their presence in key export markets despite a fall in overall imports in those markets, according to the data.

The global top 10 consumer goods importers saw their total import value down 0.6% to $2.5 trillion last year from a year ago due to a slowdown in the global economy, according to data from UN Comtrade.

(Courtesy of Yonhap)

The key importers are the US, Germany, China, the UK, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Canada, Spain and Belgium.

But exports of Korean retail products to those countries jumped 23.4% to $59 billion over the same period, increasing Korean goods’ share in those markets to 2.3% from 1.9%.

During the cited period, Korean consumer goods’ exports to the US added 32% to $36.5 billion, upping their presence in the world’s biggest consumer market to 4.3% from 3.1%.

But their shipments to China dropped 5.6% to $5.4 billion, extending the losing streak.

This suggests Asia’s fourth-largest economy should diversify export destinations for the country’s consumer goods with diverse products and tailored marketing strategies, KOTRA said. 

Write to Sang Hoon Sung at uphoon@hankyung.com
Sookyung Seo edited this article.

Frozen kimbap market emerges as new K-food battlefield

Frozen kimbap market emerges as new K-food battlefield

Allgot's frozen kimbap  South Korean fishery processing and seafood major Sajo Daerim Corp. has forayed into the frozen kimbap market, becoming a new big player in the country’s food industry to throw down the gauntlet in the frozen kimbap export market pioneered by smaller local foo

S.Korean companies open K-food section at Amazon

S.Korean companies open K-food section at Amazon

South Korean small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) will showcase Korean food (K-food) on Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce platform, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation (aT) announced on Sunday. The ministr

Korean food firms chase sizzling K-food demand with expansion

Korean food firms chase sizzling K-food demand with expansion

Nongshim booth at Korea Expo 2024 in Paris on May 24, 2024 (Courtesy of News1 Korea)  South Korean food companies are scrambling to ramp up factory output at home and abroad to meet the insatiable appetite for Korean flavors and aromas worldwide. According to the Korean food industry on Th

Korea’s exports at 22-month high in May on chips, cars

Korea’s exports at 22-month high in May on chips, cars

Container terminals at the Port of Busan, South Korea (File photo, courtesy of News1) South Korea’s exports hit a 22-month high in May, led by strong shipments of semiconductors and automobiles abroad, adding to hopes that overseas sales are expected to lead a recovery in Asia’s fou

KOTRA operates S.Korea's pavilion at Vietnam Expo

KOTRA operates S.Korea's pavilion at Vietnam Expo

The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) announced on Wednesday that it has operated the South Korean Pavilion at the 2024 Vietnam Expo, held from April 3 to 6 in Vietnam, showcasing products from domestic small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).The Vietnam Expo, now in its 33rd y

KOTRA to support K-startups in European expansion

KOTRA to support K-startups in European expansion

The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) announced on Wednesday the establishment of a South Korean pavilion at the upcoming SLUSH 2023, Europe’s largest startup conference.The pavilion will serve as a hub for Korean startups to engage in one-on-one meetings and showcase event

Emart partners with KOTRA to help S.Korean SMEs export

Emart partners with KOTRA to help S.Korean SMEs export

South Korea’s largest hypermarket chain Emart Inc. is partnering with Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) to expand its overseas franchises and expand exports of small and medium-sized suppliers.Emart announced on Thursday that it has signed a business agreement with KOTRA to

(* comment hide *}