South Koreans have 350 billion reasons to worry Donald Trump’s tariff demands will set their economy back 28 years.
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Trump Demands Cash Payment as U.S. Escalates Tariff Pressure on South Korea
U.S. tariff negotiations were concluded in late July, President Lee Jae-myung evaluated that the negotiations had produced a mutually beneficial outcome, stating, “We have overcome a major hurdle.” At ...
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Lee, Ishiba to Hold First Busan Summit in 21 Years
President Lee Jae-myung will hold a summit meeting and dinner with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Busan on the ...
As many as tens of thousands of bank employees in South Korea will stage their first strike in three years, pressing for ...
South Korea’s National Assembly on Friday approved a bill to dismantle the country’s central prosecutorial body, splitting ...
Almost a year since he took office in October 2024, Prabowo has visited Beijing twice but has yet to make state visits to ...
The legislation, which President Lee Jae Myung is expected to sign into law, ends a decades-long ban on tattooing by those ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will visit South Korea from September 30 to October 1 on the invitation of President ...
South Korea plans to open its currency market for around-the-clock trading, giving easier access to foreign investors, ...
As South Korean President Lee Jae Myung attended the U.N. General Assembly, first lady Kim Hea Kyung engaged in cultural ...
"If an agreement goes ahead as the direct cash flows as demanded by the U.S., it will create new dollar demand of about $100 billion to $120 billion annually, which will be a significant upward ...
To recover agency and avoid strategic drift, Seoul must adopt a principled pragmatism grounded in clear priorities and ...
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