S. Korea's Rice, Beef Markets Won't Be Further Opened Under Tariff Deal With US
South Korea's markets for rice and beef will not be further opened under a tariff deal with the United States, a senior presidential official said Sunday, Azernews reports, citing Yonhap.
Kim Yong-beom, the presidential chief of staff for policy, made the remarks during an appearance on a KBS news program amid lingering uncertainty over the details of the tariff deal.
President Donald Trump claimed that South Korea has agreed to accept American products, including cars, trucks and agricultural goods, as he announced the deal on his social media account last...
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