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Seoul, South Korea – South Korean Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy, Ahn Duk-geun, is expected to visit the United States as early as this week to discuss trade policies, including new U.S. tariff measures, and explore avenues for bilateral cooperation.

According to Yonhap News Agency, a senior government official stated on February 23rd that the visit is currently being coordinated with U.S. counterparts, with Minister Ahn potentially departing for the U.S. this week.

During the visit, Minister Ahn is reportedly seeking meetings with key U.S. officials, including Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and senior members of the National Economic Council (NEC). The aim is to gain a deeper understanding of the U.S. government’s policy direction, articulate South Korea’s position on trade matters, and explore potential areas for economic cooperation between the two nations.

The visit comes at a crucial time, following recent announcements by the U.S. administration regarding tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. There are also concerns that these tariffs could be extended to other sectors, including automobiles, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals.

Minister Ahn is expected to emphasize South Korea’s role as a vital partner to the U.S. in key manufacturing and advanced technology sectors, including steel, automobiles, and semiconductors. He will likely highlight the significant investments made by South Korean companies in establishing production facilities within the United States, contributing to job creation and economic growth in the country.

Conclusion:

Minister Ahn’s visit to the U.S. underscores the importance of the economic relationship between South Korea and the United States. The discussions are expected to be critical in navigating the evolving trade landscape and ensuring continued cooperation between the two countries. The outcome of these meetings could have significant implications for industries in both nations and shape the future of their bilateral trade relationship.

References:

  • Yonhap News Agency. (2025, February 23). 韩产业部长最快本周访美讨论经贸政策 [South Korean Trade Minister to Visit U.S. This Week to Discuss Trade Policy] Retrieved from [Insert Original URL Here – If Available]

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