South Korea’s trade chief heads to US from Jun 22 as Trump tariffs cast long shadow
- South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo will visit the United States from Jun 22 to Jun 27, amid concerns over US tariffs affecting trade.
- South Korea faces a 10 percent blanket tariff and a 25 percent country-specific duty temporarily paused for 90 days.
- Yeo leads a task force negotiating with the US, stating that businesses and the public have faced difficulties due to US tariff measures.
- Ahn Duk-geun noted that Trump has shown significant interest in South Korea-US shipbuilding cooperation.
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South Korea’s trade chief heads to US from Jun 22 as Trump tariffs cast long shadow
South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo will visit the United States from Jun 22 to Jun 27, the trade ministry said on Saturday (Jun 21), amid intensifying concerns over the impact of US tariffs.

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South Korea's Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo will visit the United States from Jun 22 to Jun 27, the trade ministry said on Saturday (Jun 21), amid intensifying concerns over the impact of US tariffs.
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