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Trump trade policy now big issue for South Korea's AI policy making

By Choonsik Yoo ( April 4, 2025, 06:34 GMT | Comment) -- The Trump administration’s unorthodox trade policy is emerging as a significant issue for South Koreans working on subordinate legislation following the late 2024 enactment of the country's basic AI law, adding to pressure already coming from domestic companies. US President Donald Trump’s repeated affirmation of a harsh stance on trade is quickly emerging as an issue, because participants in the subordinate-legislation process now have to pay closer attention to what Trump might think of the decisions they take, if they have an impact on US Big Tech companies.The Trump administration’s unorthodox trade policy is emerging as a significant issue for South Koreans working on subordinate legislation following the late 2024 enactment of the country's basic AI law, adding to pressure from domestic companies....

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