South Korea’s imports of gas and coal hit an all-time high last year on surging global energy prices, data showed.
The value of gas imports came to $56.7 billion last year, the highest since 1956 when the government began compiling the related data, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. The previous record of $36.6 billion was set in 2014.
The import value of coal also reached an all-time high of $28.1 billion, surpassing the previous record of $18.3 billion logged in 2011, the data showed.
Oil imports came to $105.8 billion last year, just coming short of a record $108.3 billion set in 2012.
Combined, the country’s energy imports surged more than 40 percent on-year to a record high of $190.8 billion, according to the data. South Korea depends on imports for most of its energy needs. (Yonhap)