South Korea Import Prices Rise the Most in 8 Months

2025-12-11 21:21 By Felipe Alarcon 1 min. read

South Korea’s import prices rose 2.2% year-on-year in November 2025, following a 0.5% increase in October and the sharpest increase since March.

Prices for intermediate goods increased 5.4%, following a 3.2% rise in October, while consumer goods prices jumped 5.4% from 5.1%, and capital goods rose 4.5%, up from 3.9%.

In contrast, raw material prices continued to decline, falling 5.0%, a smaller drop than October’s 6.9% decrease.

On a monthly basis, import prices increased 2.6%, well above the 1.9% gain recorded in the previous month.



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