South Korea requests to be excluded from Trump’s efforts to increase tariffs
- South Korean officials requested to be excluded from U.S. Plans to impose tariffs on trade partners, citing low duties on American products under their free trade agreement.
- Deputy Trade Minister Park Jong-won made the request during meetings with U.S. Officials this week.
- South Korea's acting president, Choi Sang-mok, held a meeting to discuss the potential impact of trade measures.
- The Korea Development Institute lowered its growth forecast for South Korea to 1.6% in 2025, citing concerns about expanding tariffs.
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