Seoul urges Mexico to mitigate impact of planned tariff hikes on Korean firms
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South Korea called on Mexico to “special attention” so that new Mexican taxes do not harm future investments by South Korean companies in the country, less than two weeks before tariffs of between 5 and 50 percent on products from countries with which Mexico does not have a free trade agreement (FTA) enter into force. Vice Minister of Commerce Park Jung-sung “requested special attention from the Government of Mexico so that these measures (aranc…
Two weeks after tariffs of between 5% and 50% come into force for products coming from countries with which Mexico has no free trade agreements, South Korea made a request. Deputy Trade Minister Park Jung-sung called for "special attention" from the Mexican government so that these measures will not have an impact on future investments by South Korean companies in the country or on bilateral trade. Seoul’s response came after a meeting between P…
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