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South Korean businesses, frustrated with delays in their government's response to U.S. President Trump's trade policies, are hiring Trump's former aides and lobbying Republican states. The businesses are concerned about potential tariff changes as the U.S. market accounts for nearly 20% of South Korea's total exports. The companies are meeting U.S. government officials and arranging separate meetings to discuss investments and job creation in the U.S.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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