South Korean acting President Han Duck-Su-Su-Su-S-Su has said that South Korea will not form an alliance with China and Japan to jointly respond to the tariff measures of America, but wants to halve issues related to Washington through interaction with Washington. "Mutual tariff" Was released a day before it was effective. This is a solution that fears the Asian country’s export-manual economy to suffer heavy damage. "I do not think such retaliation will improve the dramatic improvement." He was asked if Seoul would work closely with Japan or China to fight against American tariff. They said, "We will not take that path."
Han has taken over as acting President, as South Korean President Union Suk Yeol was impeached to implement his short -term martial law in December and was removed from the post last week.
According to the report of the Yonhap news agency, the Trump administration has announced a duty to pay a fee on the & Zwj; D; It consists of prominent American colleagues and partners. & Nbsp; Some observers have predicted the possibility of affected countries working closely with China to prevent Trump’s growing tariff attack.
Trump’s tariff pressure is having a huge impact on Asian economies, as they have a minimum of 10 percent after imposing 25 percent tariff on steel and aluminum imports as well as import of foreign vehicles along with steel and aluminum imports last week. "Baseline" Tariff and mutual tariff were announced.
Trump administration is also considering putting tariffs on semiconductor, pharmaceuticals and other items. Trump is using tariffs to increase the revenue of the federal government, reduce America’s trade deficit, attract foreign investment and promote domestic manufacturing.