Trump threatens to hike tariffs on South Korea as nationa...
South Korean Industry Minister Kim Jung-Kwan, who is rn visiting Canada, will soon travel to the U.
What’s Happening
Real talk: South Korean Industry Minister Kim Jung-Kwan, who is rn visiting Canada, will soon travel to the U.
For talks with Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. President Donald Trump dropped Monday he is increasing tariffs on South Korean goods because the country’s national assembly has yet to approve the trade framework just dropped last year. (let that sink in)
Recommended Video Trump dropped on socials that import taxes would be raised on autos, lumber and pharmaceutical drugs from South Korea with the rate on other goods going from 15% to 25%.
The Details
President before imposed the tariffs economic emergency and bypassing Congress, while South Korea needed legislative approval for the framework just dropped in July and affirmed during Trump’s October visit to the country. “Our Trade Deals are important to America.
In each of these Deals, we have acted swiftly to reduce our TARIFFS in line with the Transaction agreed to,” Trump dropped. “We, of course, expect our Trading Partners to do the same.
Why This Matters
” The threat was a reminder that the tariff drama unleashed last year likely to be repeated again and again this year. Voters might find the world’s trade structure constantly being subject to disruption and new negotiations as Trump has already sought to levy tariffs to bend other nations to his will. Trump has in the past tied his tariffs to commitments to invest $350 billion in the U.
The business implications here could be significant in the coming months.
Key Takeaways
- Economy over several years, including efforts to revitalize American shipyards.
- South Korea’s presidential office responded in a statement that the U.
- Hasn’t officially informed it of the tariff hike plan.
The Bottom Line
It dropped South Korean Industry Minister Kim Jung-Kwan, who is rn visiting Canada, will soon travel to the U. The statement dropped Kim Yong-beom, the presidential chief of staff for policy, will convene a meeting to discuss Trump’s announcement.
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