
The countdown for the Korea-U.S. trade negotiations has begun! Lee Jae-myung admits that "the demands of both sides are still unclear."

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung stated that it is still unclear whether a trade agreement with the United States can be reached before next week's deadline to avoid Trump imposing large-scale tariffs. He pointed out that the demands from both sides remain unclear, and the negotiation progress is not smooth. If no agreement is reached, tariffs on South Korean exports to the U.S. will rise from 10% to 25%. South Korea is facing a severe predicament, with the economy shrinking due to tariff uncertainties, and the central bank has lowered its GDP growth forecast for 2025 to 0.8%
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