South Korea's industry minister is set to visit Washington, D.C. this week for talks with U.S. officials on key issues, including tariffs and the nation's "sensitive country" status.
South Korea's industry minister will travel to Washington, D.C. this week to hold discussions with top U.S. officials on topics such as tariffs and the country's "sensitive country" status, according to the industry ministry on Wednesday.
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