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South Korea Braces For Tough US Trade Talks; Agriculture Emerges As Flashpoint

The industry ministry is currently refining negotiation strategy in close collaboration with other relevant ministries and will put in all-out efforts to ensure the trade talks are concluded smoothly

South Korea will work to achieve the best possible outcome in the ongoing tariff negotiations with the United States in terms of national interest, the country's new industry minister said on Monday, with less than two weeks left until the August 1 deadline for trade talks with the Donald Trump administration.

We are in a very serious situation with all possibilities on the table in the ongoing tariff negotiations with the US,Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan said, reports Yonhap news agency.

The industry ministry is currently refining its negotiation strategy in close collaboration with other relevant ministries and will put in all-out efforts to ensure the trade talks are concluded smoothly.

Kims remarks were made at an emergency meeting on the strategy for trade negotiations with the Trump administration, attended by officials from major business organisations and trade experts.

We are fully aware of the concerns being raised regarding tariff negotiations, and by taking these sensitivities into careful consideration, we will work to achieve the best possible outcome from the perspective of our national interest, he said.

The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy has been facing fierce backlash from local agriculture and livestock industries after Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo said some trade-offs in the sectors could be strategically considered for a broader trade deal with the US.

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Last week, major farmers groups called on Yeo to step down over his comments, threatening to take collective action if the government agrees to further open the country's agro-livestock market as a bargaining chip.

The farming and livestock industries have emerged as some of the most sensitive issues in the ongoing tariff negotiations between Seoul and Washington, with the US pressuring Korea over a wide range of non-tariff measures, including its import ban on American beef from cattle aged 30 months or older due to concerns over mad cow disease.

In a report on foreign trade barriers released earlier this year, the US Trade Representative (USTR) also criticised Korea's regulatory system for agricultural biotechnology, such as living modified organisms (LMOs), and strict rules on agrochemical residues of imported agricultural products.

Regarding possible damage to domestic industries from U.S. tariff measures, Kim said his ministry will push to expand support measures for the private sector to help the sector effectively mitigate risks.

(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

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