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South Korea aims to delay the implementation of U.S. tariffs as much as possible, prioritizing cooperation in sectors like shipbuilding and energy. The country is currently in negotiations with the U.S. to discuss the tariffs imposed by President Trump. The new South Korean president, set to take office after a June 3 election, will likely handle these trade negotiations. Trump has paused some tariffs but maintained others on steel, aluminum, and vehicles.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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