South Korea has focused on increasing exports and diversifying imports. Its top exports are integrated circuits, cars, and refined petroleum. In 2021, exports increased 25.8% to $644.5 billion. Imports also increased 31.5% to $615.05 billion as South Korea aimed to reduce reliance on China. The government supports exports through loans, insurance, subsidies and duty drawbacks. South Korea is a member of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership and exports most through the ports of Busan and Incheon and the Incheon International Airport.
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