Trump, South Korea and Japan
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Monday he "would love" to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un while traveling in Asia this week, adding that he would be willing to extend his trip to South Korea if Kim agrees to talks.
Trump told reporters on Friday he would be open to a last-minute meeting with Kim Jong Un, citing their "very good relationship."
After ICE in September raided a still-under-construction Georgia Hyundai plant – and arrested and deported hundreds of South Korean workers – the automaker’s CEO, José Muñoz, said he hoped for a resolution that could bring crucial foreign-worker expertise back to the United States.
Public opinion polling in South Korea shows that a slim majority -- 51% -- believes unification with North Korea is not necessary. But polling is not destiny,
Global companies have a long list of concerns around the U.S.-China trade war. They will closely monitor President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping's expected meeting in South Korea on Thursday,