Donald Trump Jr., eldest son of U.S. President Donald Trump, arrived in South Korea on Tuesday for a four-day business trip, sources familiar with the matter said. The visit marks his second trip to the country since his father's second term began last year. It occurs amid ongoing bilateral issues between Seoul and Washington.
Donald Trump Jr. arrived in Seoul earlier on April 28 for a four-day trip, sources familiar with the matter said. The visit is for business purposes, according to the sources. It is his second trip to South Korea since President Trump began his second term last year.
The visit comes amid heightened global uncertainty from the ongoing Middle East crisis and pending issues between Seoul and Washington. These include South Korea's US$350 billion investment pledge to the United States and U.S. restrictions on intelligence sharing about North Korea.
Trump Jr. previously visited South Korea in April last year for a two-day trip at the invitation of Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin. He held closed-door meetings with top Korean business leaders, including Hanwha Group Vice Chairman Kim Dong-kwan, to discuss partnerships in shipbuilding, defense, and energy sectors.
During this trip, Trump Jr. plans to attend a concert on Wednesday marking the release of the debut album by Chung's wife, flutist Han Jee-hee, retail industry sources said. Chung is known for his ties to Trump Jr., having been invited to the president's Mar-a-Lago estate and attending the inauguration early last year.