
Key Points
- 1. South Korea's K-pop album exports reached 257.48 million dollars in the first six months of the year.
- 2. The export value increased by 125 percent compared to the same period last year.
- 3. Sales of BTS's new studio album made a significant contribution to this record growth.
- 4. The US became the largest buyer of K-pop albums with 74.12 million dollars in imports.
By the Numbers
South Korea's K-pop album exports reached their highest level of all time in the first half of the year. According to data announced by the Customs Service, album exports in the January-June period increased by 125 percent compared to the same period of the previous year. The total export value rose to 257.48 million dollars.
BTS's fifth studio album, released by the group, played an important role in this record growth. The US ranked as the country that imported the most K-pop albums during the period, with imports amounting to 74.12 million dollars. The US was followed by China and Japan, respectively.
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- How much were South Korea's K-pop album exports in the first half of the year?
- In the January-June period, South Korea's K-pop album exports amounted to 257.48 million dollars.
- Which country imported the most K-pop albums?
- The US ranked as the largest buyer with 74.12 million dollars in imports during the period; it was followed by China and Japan.
- What are the reasons for this significant increase in exports?
- The release of new albums by major groups like BTS and the impact of global music demand played a significant role in the 125 percent increase in exports.
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