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S. Korea to form working-level team for preliminary review of US investment projects

By IANS | Updated: February 15, 2026 09:25 IST

Seoul, Feb 15 South Korea is preparing to form a team of working-level specialists to back a newly ...

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Seoul, Feb 15 South Korea is preparing to form a team of working-level specialists to back a newly launched government committee tasked with the preliminary review of potential investment projects in the United States as part of a trade deal between the two countries, trade authorities said on Sunday.

The move comes shortly after the Korea-U.S. strategic investment memorandum of understanding (MOU) implementation committee held its inaugural meeting Friday to explore potential projects, as the National Assembly also seeks to legislate a special bill to support possible investments, according to the authorities, reports Yonhap news agency.

Led by Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and comprising vice ministerial officials from relevant ministries and chiefs of state-run financial institutions, the committee will serve as the "single window" overseeing investment consultations with the U.S. and assessing the commercial rationality and economic value of potential projects, according to the ministry.

The government reportedly plans to dispatch officials from relevant ministries, as well as include financial, legal and market experts on U.S. investments to support the committee.

The launch of the MOU implementation committee came after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to raise "reciprocal" tariffs and auto duties on Korea back to 25 percent last month, citing a delay in Seoul's legislative process to implement the bilateral trade deal finalised late last year.

The MOU on strategic investment between the two countries was made as part of the deal, with Korea committing a US$350 billion investment in the U.S. in exchange for tariff cuts.

Earlier this month, the National Assembly also formed a special committee to expedite the legislation of the special bill on investment to the U.S.

Meanwhile, South Korea launched a government committee on Friday to begin a preliminary review of potential investment projects in the United States as part of a trade deal between the two countries, the industry ministry said.

The committee held its inaugural meeting to explore potential projects, as the National Assembly also seeks to legislate a special bill to support possible investments, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources.

The committee will serve as the "single window" overseeing investment consultations with the U.S. and assessing the commercial rationality and economic value of potential projects, the ministry explained.

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