
After a sharp decline of 14.3% in exports to the United States, South Korea plans to hold trade negotiations with the U.S. this Thursday

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South Korea and the United States will begin trade negotiations this Thursday, aimed at alleviating the punitive tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. South Korea's exports to the U.S. fell by 14.3% in the first 20 days of April, impacting the economy. Acting President Han Duck-soo stated that they will seek a win-win solution through calm negotiations. This negotiation is crucial for stabilizing the South Korean economy, especially in the context of a political crisis and the upcoming early elections. Economists predict that if tariffs remain unchanged, GDP could decline by 0.7% by 2028
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