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South Korea to boost shipbuilding, energy cooperation with US for tariff negotiations: Trade Minister

By IANS | Updated: April 16, 2025 08:07 IST

Seoul, April 16 South Korea will work to bolster its cooperation with the United States in the shipbuilding ...

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Seoul, April 16 South Korea will work to bolster its cooperation with the United States in the shipbuilding and energy sectors, Seoul's trade minister said Wednesday, ahead of upcoming negotiations over US import tariffs.

The government earlier said such cooperation may serve as a bargaining chip in the tariff negotiations after US President Donald Trump highlighted Seoul's interest in a multi-billion dollar liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Alaska, Yonhap news agency reported.

"The government will put in all-out efforts to make the most of the 90-day grace period by refining our response strategy for (tariff) negotiations with an aim of securing our national interests," Trade Minister Cheong In-kyo said in a meeting with the trade policy advisory committee.

"We will consolidate economic cooperation between the two countries in shipbuilding, energy and other areas of mutual interest," he added, stressing that the US is South Korea's "most important" ally.

The Trump administration implemented its country-specific reciprocal tariff scheme, including a 25 per cent duty for South Korea, earlier in the month, only to have it suspended for 90 days hours later.

Washington has since said it will hold trade negotiations with major trading partners. Negotiations between South Korea and the US are widely expected to be held next week.

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