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South Korea needs to respond to US tariffs carefully, science minister says

By Choonsik Yoo ( April 7, 2025, 08:34 GMT | Insight) -- South Korea needs to respond very carefully to US reciprocal tariffs while prioritizing its national interests, because the policy initiative looks set for possible adjustment through negotiations and there are several diverse issues at stake, the country’s science minister said today. Science and ICT Minister Yoo Sang-im also said during a scheduled news conference that an ICT ministerial meeting between China, Japan and South Korea, set for April 11 in China, will be headed by deputy ministers and will unlikely make sensitive comments on the US trade initiative.South Korea needs to respond very carefully to US reciprocal tariffs while prioritizing its national interests, because the policy initiative looks set for possible adjustment through negotiations and there are several diverse issues at stake, the country’s science minister said today....

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