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SEJONG, South Korea (Reuters) -South Korea will seek an extension to the 90-day pause in U.S. tariffs that is set to expire ...
South Korea needs to take measures to support its economy in the short term as it continues tariff talks with the U.S., its ...
South Korea sees the need for trade negotiations with the US to continue past next week’s deadline as Seoul continues to seek exemptions from US tariffs including duties affecting the auto and steel ...
South Korea's exports likely rebounded in June on the back of strong tech demand, following a decline in May, a Reuters poll ...
South Korea's new finance minister nominee, Koo Yun-cheol, emphasizes taking proactive measures amidst ongoing tariff talks ...
Seoul has requested to be exempted from all U.S. reciprocal and product-specific tariffs at the first high-level talks under ...
The US president says he has a ‘really great’ relationship with Kim Jong-un – as South Korea races against a July 9 deadline ...
United States and South Korean trade ministers reaffirmed their commitment to reaching a deal on tariffs as early as possible ...
South Korea reiterated its call to be exempted from US tariffs including duties affecting key industries such as cars and ...
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung has nominated Koo Yoon-cheol, a veteran bureaucrat and budget expert, as finance minister, as the government pushes for fiscal stimulus to support the sagging ...
[SEOUL] South Korea will seek an extension to the 90-day pause in US tariffs that is set to expire next week, as negotiations are likely to continue past the deadline set between Seoul and Washington, ...
South Korea's exports likely rebounded in June on the back of strong tech demand, following a decline in May, a Reuters poll ...
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