In July, the U.S. and South Korea reached a trade deal. It was aimed at avoiding high tariffs before an August 1 deadline. South Korea agreed to invest $350 billion in the U.S. and open its markets. Despite that, we saw Donald Trump announce another 15% tariff on many South Korean imports. Again, the predictability they may have negotiated ultimately did not materialize. We understand this is the type of challenge we're facing as a nation.
Again, I want to get some potential recommendations—some low-hanging fruit regarding things we can do.
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