City
Epaper

South Korea, US agree to seek 'July package' deal on tariff, other issues

By IANS | Updated: April 25, 2025 10:47 IST

Washington, April 25 South Korea and the United States concurred on joint efforts to craft a "package" agreement ...

Open in App

Washington, April 25 South Korea and the United States concurred on joint efforts to craft a "package" agreement on new U.S. tariffs, and economic and industrial cooperation issues by early July, Seoul's finance minister said, as the allies held high-level trade talks in Washington, DC.

Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok told reporters that the two sides agreed to pursue the deal by July 8 -- when U.S. President Donald Trump's 90-day pause on "reciprocal" tariffs ends -- through talks focusing on four categories -- tariff- and non-tariff measures; economic security; investment cooperation; and currency policies, reports Yonhap news agency.

Toward that end, Seoul's industry ministry and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) plan to start working-level talks next week, while USTR Jamieson Greer is set to visit South Korea for high-level talks on the margins of the ministerial Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation talks slated to kick off on May 15.

These broad agreements came as Choi and Industry Minister Ahn Duk-geun met U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Greer for the "two-plus-two" trade consultations that took place at the Treasury Department for around 85 minutes.

"Our side assesses that the two sides have come to share an understanding that they will craft a 'July package' aimed at removing (U.S.) tariffs (on South Korea) by July 8 when the pause on reciprocal tariffs ends," Choi told Korean reporters at the South Korean Embassy.

This week's talks set a broad framework on how future bilateral talks on tariffs and other issues should proceed -- a departure from earlier discussions that were carried out in a somewhat disorganised manner, according to Seoul officials.

"Our assessment is that through the two-plus-two meeting today, which is a starting point for consultations, we established a basic framework by narrowing the scope of subjects for talks and reaching an understanding vis-a-vis the consultation schedule," Choi said.

"It is meaningful that the two countries were able to share the view toward conducting calm, orderly consultations without haste."

The talks came after the Trump administration started imposing country-specific reciprocal tariffs, including 25 percent duties on South Korea, on April 9, only to pause them shortly afterward. Its 25 duties on automobiles went into effect on April 3 with the same-rate levies on some auto parts set to come no later than May 3.

The South Korean delegation requested exemptions of both reciprocal and sectoral tariffs that affect Asia's fourth-largest economy.

"We explained (South Korea's) concerns that the imposition of reciprocal and sectoral tariffs could negatively affect bilateral economic cooperation, and we conveyed our position that exemptions and exceptions from tariffs on Korea are needed," Choi said.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalMoS Anupriya Patel holds bilateral health talks with Sri Lanka, Fiji at 2nd WHO Traditional Medicine Summit

InternationalUkraine's "resilience" can weaken Putin's ability to prolong war: Zelenskyy

Other SportsVenkatesh Iyer to lead Madhya Pradesh in Vijay Hazare Trophy in Ahmedabad

EntertainmentMrunal Thakur says ‘Dacoit’ is her first film shot in 2 languages

AurangabadFormer corporator assaulted due to misunderstanding; accident caused by car driver

International Realted Stories

International"Jamaat-e-Islami acting at behest of Pakistan": Former diplomat Veena Sikri on anti-India protests in Bangladesh

InternationalAfter third-term win, Oli calls on cadres to confront interim Nepal government

InternationalSecond India-Nepal Tourism Meet held in Pokhara to boost cross-border tourism

InternationalIndia should look at comprehensive agreement with GCC: Former FS Shringla on India-Oman CEPA

InternationalWang Kun Passes Away: Chinese Bodybuilder Dies at 30, Cause Linked to Heart Attack