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South Korea acting president sees US trade talks leading to beneficial solution

Choi aims to come back after "opening the door" to discussions that would strengthen the alliance between South Korea and the United States

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 22 Apr 2025 11:22AM

South Korea acting president sees US trade talks leading to beneficial solution
South Korean officials say cooperation on shipbuilding is a "very important card" the country holds - April 22, 2025

SOUTH Korea's acting President Han Duck-soo said during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday that he expects trade talks this week with the United States to pave the way toward a mutually beneficial solution.

Reuters reportred today that Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok and Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun will attend a joint meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on April 24 in Washington at 8 a.m. (0000 GMT).

The meeting was scheduled at the request of the United States, Han said.

Choi told reporters at Seoul's airport ahead of his departure on Tuesday that he aimed to come back after "opening the door" to discussions that would strengthen the alliance between South Korea and the United States.

The industry minister is due to leave on Wednesday.

The agenda for the trade talks is "being coordinated with the U.S. and has not been confirmed", the industry ministry said in a statement.

The comment was in response to a story on Monday by South Korea's Maeil Business newspaper that reported the agenda for the talks included discussions on Seoul joining U.S. efforts to curb trade with China, without citing a clear source.

China on Monday accused Washington of abusing tariffs and warned countries against striking a broader economic deal with the United States at its expense.

U.S. President Donald Trump has previously said defence cost-sharing over the U.S. troop presence in South Korea would be part of "one-stop shopping" negotiations with Seoul and Han said on Monday that the consultation process with the U.S. "may not be easy."

South Korean officials have said cooperation on shipbuilding is a "very important card" the country holds, while participation in an Alaska gas project could be part of a negotiation package, but defence costs were not up for negotiations. - April 22, 2025

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