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Breaking Down Trump’s New Trade Deal with South Korea | Ep. 15
Eye on Korea
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Breaking Down Trump’s New Trade Deal with South Korea | Ep. 15
Dr. Hyo-young Lee, Associate Professor at the Korea National Diplomatic Academy and an expert in international trade and diplomacy, joins KEI President & CEO Scott Snyder for a detailed discussion of the recently announced U.S.–South Korea trade deal. Our conversation explores how Korean negotiators navigated the pressure of earlier U.S. trade deals with Japan and the EU, and how Seoul secured a 15 percent reciprocal tariff agreement while protecting red-line sectors such as rice and beef. Dr. Lee also explains the significance of Korea’s $350 billion investment pledge, including the distinctive “Make America Shipbuilding Great Again” initiative, and what it reveals about Korea’s evolving economic strategy toward the United States. We also discuss the sidelining of the KORUS FTA, the growing role of Korean conglomerates, emerging frictions over digital trade, and the risks of closely linking trade and security. With an upcoming summit between President Trump and President Lee expected in Washington, Dr. Lee offers insight into which issues are likely to be addressed by the two leaders and which should remain the focus of working-level discussions. Like and subscribe to the Korea Economic Institute of America on YouTube for more content on U.S.–South Korea news, analysis, politics, and more. Social Links:Website: https://keia.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/korea-economic-institute-of-america/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KoreaEconInstitute/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koreaeconinst/Twitter/X: https://x.com/koreaeconinst
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