South Korean PM Kim Min-seok arrives in the US, greeted by officials for tariff and trade talks.
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South Korean PM to visit US this week for talks with officials

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South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok will visit the United States this week to meet with senior U.S. officials and lawmakers. This marks his first overseas trip since taking office, with a possible meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance. The discussions are expected to focus on tariff and trade issues.

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok will travel to Washington and New York from Thursday to Monday, as announced by his office on January 21. This is his first overseas trip since becoming prime minister, and he plans to meet with Korean residents in the U.S. as well.

Sources indicate that a meeting with Vice President J.D. Vance is being arranged, providing an opportunity to discuss ongoing tariff and trade issues between the two countries. Under a November agreement, Washington agreed to reduce "reciprocal" tariffs on South Korean goods to 15 percent, while Seoul committed to investing $350 billion in the U.S.

A new challenge has arisen, however, with Washington's announcement of plans to impose separate tariffs on memory chip makers that do not establish facilities in the U.S., adding strain to South Korean semiconductor companies.

It is uncommon for a prime minister to visit the U.S. alone to address bilateral matters, suggesting Kim's trip aims to resolve these uncertainties. His office stated in a press release, "This visit is expected to positively contribute to the stable maintenance and strengthening of Korea-U.S. relations."

The trip comes amid recent trade tensions and could play a key role in bolstering the alliance.

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