AAPI cost-of-living concerns have grown sharper, with nearly half of respondents in a recent poll saying high living costs and inflation should be the...
A new survey shows Korean American opinion turning negative after one year of Trump’s second term, driven by immigration policy, tariffs, and welfare cuts.
This year’s Korean American holiday sales come as the National Retail Federation (NRF) projects that year-end U.S. retail revenue could surpass $1 trillion for...
South Korea’s largest companies announced major new domestic investments after President Yoon Suk-yeol met with top business leaders to discuss the country’s new trade...
Samsung, Hyundai and other major conglomerates pledged massive new domestic investments and hiring after Korea’s latest tariff deal with the United States, even as the agreement ties lower U.S. tariffs to a $350 billion American investment package and strict performance conditions.
South Korea and the United States have finalized a sweeping fact sheet that lowers tariffs, unlocks nuclear submarine cooperation and reshapes U.S. troop planning, while building in safeguards for Korea’s financial markets and outlining a coordinated approach to North Korea and China.
South Korea and the United States finalized terms of a long-discussed trade package in Gyeongju, confirming a $350 billion investment plan and setting reciprocal tariffs, including autos, at 15 percent. The leaders also advanced alliance issues during President Trump’s state visit.
With no Korea-U.S. trade deal reached ahead of the APEC summit, Presidents Lee Jae Myung and Donald Trump are expected to decide the fate of the $350 billion investment negotiations.
South Korea’s industry minister says the U.S. has softened its demand for full upfront payment of Korea’s $350 billion investment package, signaling progress in ongoing tariff negotiations ahead of the APEC summit in Gyeongju.
Furniture Tariffs Housing Market concerns are rising as the U.S. government imposes new tariffs on imported wood, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and furniture.
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