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[APEC 2025] White House releases fact sheet on S. Korea's investments, reaffirms 'steadfast' alliance
Korea investment KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 30 (Yonhap) -- The White House has released a fact sheet enumerating a series of South Korea's plans to invest in the United States, saying U.S. President Donald Trump secured "more billion dollar deals" during his state visit to Korea this week.
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White House: Billions in South Korea Deals
The White House announced on the 29th that U.S. President Donald Trump secured “investments and export contracts worth tens of billions of dollars” during his state visit to South Korea. Through a “Fact Sheet” released earlier in the day,
The Trump administration has been signaling that it may have finally reached a deal with China to keep TikTok running in the U.S., with the two countries finalizing the details as soon as Thursday.
The following are some of the details released by South Korea's chief policy adviser Kim Yong-beom and from a U.S. White House factsheet on the trade deal reached between the two countries.
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Trump returned from his trip to Asia earlier Thursday, after speaking with world leaders in Malaysia, Japan and South Korea. He also met with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his stop in South Korea.
South Korea announced they’ve reached an agreement on details of the trade deal with the U.S., following the bilateral meeting between President Lee and President Trump.
In 1977, Sakie Yokota’s then-13-year-old daughter Megumi was abducted to North Korea from Japan’s northern coast on her way home from school. Yokota said she hopes for progress on the issue and thanked Trump for pledging his support.
Seoul will invest $200 billion, or as much as $20 billion a year, and set aside another $150 billion to invest in its American shipbuilding operations, a South Korean official said.
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Chinese President Xi tonight in South Korea where the two are expected to discuss tariffs amid the escalating trade war. MSNBC Senior White House Reporter Vaughn Hillyard joins Ana Cabrera to share the latest updates.