Arab Times

S. Korea says no agreement over the renegotiat­ion of US trade deal

No date set for further meeting: trade minister

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SEOUL, Aug 22, (AFP): South Korea and the US reached no agreement on renegotiat­ing their free trade pact — decried by President Donald Trump as a “horrible deal” — a top Seoul official said Tuesday after meeting US counterpar­ts.

The US administra­tion under Trump has been seeking to revise the pact, signed by former President Barack Obama and which Trump slammed as a “job killer”.

“For many, many years, the United States has suffered through massive trade deficits ... we’ll be changing that,” Trump said during a June 30 summit with new South Korean President Moon Jae-In.

South Korea — Asia’s fourthlarg­est economy and the seventhlar­gest trading partner of the US — has maintained there is no clear link between the pact and the US trade deficit.

Trade officials from both sides gathered in Seoul on Tuesday after Washington called a meeting, but failed to reach “any agreement”, Seoul’s trade minister Kim HyunChong told reporters.

“We did not agree with the unilateral demand by the US to revise the Korea-US FTA” (free trade agreement), Kim said, adding no date had been set for a further meeting.

“We also explained that the US trade deficit is a result of a complex array of factors on micro and macro levels, not a result of the Korea-US FTA,” he said.

Trump’s push to revise the deal is part of his wider drive to cut his nation’s trade deficits with a number of countries including the South — a key Asian ally with which it is confrontin­g the threats from the nucleararm­ed North.

The US is the South’s second-biggest trading partner after China.

The US goods trade deficit with the South has more than doubled since the pact took effect in 2012, from $13.2 billion in 2011 to $27.6 billion last year, according to US data.

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