South Korea, US prepare for summit with details of trade deal unresolved
- South Korea and the United States are preparing for a summit amid unresolved trade deal topics that could lead to disputes, according to six former negotiators and experts.
- President Donald Trump may seek more concessions regarding defense costs and corporate investments, as experts noted issues with non-tariff barriers and currency.
- The absence of a written agreement from recent talks could allow for disputes, with differences in the two sides' accounts emerging.
- Defense costs are expected to be a major topic, with Trump insisting that South Korea needs to pay more for the U.S. troop presence there.
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