Trump touts potential great deal with South Korea
- President Donald Trump discussed a "great deal" on tariffs with South Korean Acting President Han Duck-Soo, stating that negotiations with various nations are ongoing.
- Trump's tariffs include a 25% levy on South Korea's exports to the U.S., part of a "Liberation Day" duty package announced on April 2.
- Han Duck-Soo indicated that South Korea does not plan to retaliate against U.S. Tariffs because it wouldn't significantly improve the situation.
- Trump expressed willingness to negotiate tariffs with China and other foreign nations, stating that South Korea's team is heading to the U.S. For talks.
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