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IntroductionThe South Korean Ministry of Finance stated on Wednesday (April 16) that Finance Minister Choi Sang- ...
The Formal foreign exchange platform rankings in 2020South Korean Ministry of Finance stated on Wednesday (April 16) that Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok plans to hold bilateral talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bassonet during his visit to the United States next week, focusing on the import tariffs imposed by the U.S. on South Korea and broader trade issues.
This meeting is expected to take place during Choi Sang-mok's attendance at the G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting in the U.S. Both sides are currently discussing the specific schedule and participants. The South Korean Ministry of Finance emphasized that this exchange will provide an important platform for direct dialogue regarding the increasingly complex trade relations between South Korea and the United States.
During preparations for the meeting, the U.S. has expressed its intention to engage in deeper trade negotiations with South Korea, seeking coordination on tariff policies. Earlier this month, the Trump administration imposed so-called "reciprocal" tariffs on South Korea, Japan, and other countries, significantly raising the import rates of related goods. However, following external pressure and emerging negotiation intentions, Trump subsequently announced a 90-day tariff reprieve for these countries to allow space for negotiations.
Analysts believe that this ministerial-level meeting between South Korea and the U.S. will be a crucial starting point for bilateral trade negotiations, with expectations to delve into discussions on tariff arrangements for automobiles, steel, and high-tech products. South Korea hopes to take this opportunity to negotiate exemptions from some tariffs and to promote the establishment of a more stable economic and trade cooperation framework.
As the global trade landscape continues to sway between multilateralism and protectionism, South Korea is seeking to mitigate the negative impacts on its industries through both multilateral and bilateral avenues. Whether the South Korea-U.S. talks will yield tangible results will remain under close scrutiny in the coming weeks.
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