Korea Deserves Clarity from the U.S. Regarding a Tariff Exemption on Autos
There are no public reports that an assurance was given to South Korea that the U.S. would exempt Korea from higher tariffs in imported autos.
There are no public reports that an assurance was given to South Korea that the U.S. would exempt Korea from higher tariffs in imported autos.
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has called for the Korea to join the coalition of OECD states in outlawing state-sanctioned executions.
If the current drop in the fertility rate persists South Korea’s population is expected to begin declining by 2027, an alarmingly early date.
Higher U.S. tariffs on Chinese products leave Korea’s economy vulnerable to this trade fight because many Chinese products incorporate parts from Korea.
There has been growing concern a gap is emerging between Washington and Seoul over relations with Pyongyang. If this gives you déjà vu you’re not alone.
At the moment, politics constrains the matter of diplomatic negotiations with North Korea. The solution is science diplomacy.
The U.S. trade deficit through October with the world expanded by 11 percent, but Korea bucked this trend by declining 22 percent to just $15.1 billion.
The initial agreement announced to revise NAFTA includes proposed changes to automobile trade in North America that have implications for Hyundai and Kia.
A South Korean effort to gain intelligence on its neighbor to the North may have been exposed by the Austrian government.
The Korean government announced on July 14 that it will raise the minimum wage next year by 10.9% to 8350 won ($7.40), following a 16.9% increase this year.