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US, South Korea to hold trade talks this week, Seoul says

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 20, 2025
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South Korea and the United States will make commercial consultations this week in Washington for the United States suggestion, Seoul Ministry of Commerce said Sunday.

The Minister of Finance, Choi Sang-Mok and the Minister of Commerce, Ahn Duk-Geun, will meet with the representative of the trade Jamieson Greer and the secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, regardless of the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, the ministry said in a statement.


South Korea’s Minister of Commerce, Ahn Duk-Guen, above, and finance minister, Choi Sang-Mok, will meet with the United States trade representative, Jamieson Greer, and the Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Besent, regardless of the margin of this week’s international monetary fund meetings and the World Bank in Washington. Reuters

Treasury Secretary Scott Besent and United States representative Jamieson Greer
Besent (left) and Greer. Reuters

South Korea hopes to reduce the “reciprocal” rate of 25% that President Trump announced for El Paíswhich has been sprayed along with high rates slapped in a country chain

Ahn will leave on Wednesday, according to the statement. He did not specify the agenda or give other details.

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