South Korean and U.S. officials shake hands tensely after inconclusive first day of tariff talks in Washington.
South Korean and U.S. officials shake hands tensely after inconclusive first day of tariff talks in Washington.
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Korea-US tariff talks end first day without agreement

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The first day of tariff talks between South Korea and the United States in Washington, following President Trump's recent threat to raise duties on Korean goods, ended without an agreement on January 29, 2026. Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick agreed to reconvene the next day amid tensions over delays in implementing a bilateral trade deal.

The first meeting on January 29, 2026 (local time), between South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington concluded without an agreement. The two sides agreed to resume talks the next morning.

After the meeting, Kim told reporters, "We had extensive talks and agreed to meet again tomorrow morning." He added, "We have not yet reached a conclusion." Asked if he had prevented the Trump administration from raising tariffs on South Korean autos, lumber, and pharmaceuticals from 15% to 25%, he replied, "(We were) not at the point of saying whether it was prevented or not prevented."

The talks follow Trump's January 26 announcement threatening higher tariffs due to delays in Seoul's legislature approving a July 2025 trade deal. Under that agreement, South Korea pledged $350 billion in U.S. investments for tariff reductions on Korean goods, which the U.S. implemented while awaiting Korean ratification.

During his Washington visit, Kim plans meetings with other Trump officials, including Energy Secretary Chris Wright. Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo is also traveling to discuss tariffs with U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer.

The negotiations underscore escalating bilateral trade frictions, with Seoul reaffirming its investment commitments.

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Initial reactions on X to the first day of Korea-US tariff talks ending without agreement are predominantly neutral reports from news and financial accounts emphasizing no progress amid Trump's tariff threats, with plans to reconvene. Limited opinions include concerns over impacts on South Korean auto stocks, criticisms of US trade policies alienating allies, and bearish market implications.

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South Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo speaks to press on consultations to prevent US tariff increases.
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Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo stated upon returning from a weeklong US trip on February 5, 2026, that South Korea will continue close consultations with the United States to avert a tariff hike threatened by President Donald Trump. The move follows Trump's surprise announcement to raise reciprocal tariffs and auto duties on Korea to 25 percent, citing delays in Seoul's legislative process for their bilateral trade deal. Yeo highlighted ongoing efforts to legislate a special bill and address non-tariff issues.

South Korea's Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan held a second day of tariff talks with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick in Washington on January 30, 2026, but again failed to reach an agreement. Following Friday's initial meeting—which also ended without a deal—the discussions deepened mutual understanding, though Kim said more talks are needed.

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The top diplomats of South Korea and the United States will hold talks in Washington this week amid uncertainties over their trade deal following U.S. President Donald Trump's warning of a tariff hike. Foreign Minister Cho Hyun will meet one-on-one with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to discuss implementing summit agreements, including the trade deal. Cho is also attending a U.S.-led ministerial meeting on critical minerals supply chains.

2025年10月29日、ドナルド・トランプ大統領は慶州で、APECイベントが始まる中、米国と韓国が貿易協定を本質的に最終合意したと述べ、中国の習近平氏との予定会談について関税交渉の緊迫した状況の中で楽観を表明した。

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White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated that there is no timeline for U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to raise tariffs on South Korea. She assured that the trade team would provide a prompt answer. This follows Trump's threat over delays in implementing a bilateral trade deal.

日本政府は7日、米国の新関税措置から日本を除外するよう米国に要請した。経済産業相の赤沢亮正氏はワシントンで米商務長官ハワード・ルトニック氏と会談し、両国間の投資計画も議論した。この要請は、トランプ大統領が先月発表した関税強化に対するもので、米最高裁の判決後の措置だ。

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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.

 

 

 

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