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S Korea makes concessions to preserve US trade deal

AFP  |  Seoul 

has agreed to a quota for exports to the US 30 per cent below current sales and accepted extended tariffs on pick-up trucks to secure a revised trade deal with and escape its duties, the government admitted today.

and the are security allies both threatened by the nuclear-armed North but since taking office US repeatedly threatened to tear up their free-trade agreement, raising concerns about undermining the economic leg of their alliance.

The instigated talks in July to renegotiate the free-trade treaty, known as KORUS, and the US last week imposed duties on imports from multiple countries including China, raising fears of a trade war.

and the have agreed "in principle" on the revisions of their free-trade agreement (FTA) and tariffs, Seoul's said today.

The South's is heavily dependent on trade, with the US as its second-biggest partner and Seoul's said Monday they had reached agreement on revising the KORUS deal after weeks of negotiations.

Under the pact, will further open its auto market to US manufacturers, while accepting a 20-year extension until 2041 to a 25 per cent US on Korean pick-up trucks.

On steel, accepted an annual export quota of 2.68 million tonnes to the US, 70 percent of its average shipments in the past three years.

That amount will be exempted from the tariffs, told reporters, but any excess will be liable to penalties.

He described the negotiations as "fierce" but insisted: "As a negotiator, I can say it was a negotiating table where I had nothing to feel inferior about."

But professor told AFP: "The US got what it wanted."


"The needed to harvest an outcome from the negotiation to show its supporters," he added, warning that could in future "slap tariffs on semiconductors" -- a crucial South Korean export.

"I don't know what we have left to withstand trade pressures from the US."

Trump has long called the 2012 KORUS agreement a "horrible" deal and a job killer, arguing it was lopsided on the grounds that the US trade deficit had ballooned since it was signed.

The number of auto imports to from the US that will not have to meet Seoul's safety regulations was doubled to 50,000 vehicles, Kim said.

Apart from the tariffs exemption for the quota exports, he did not identify any other concessions on Washington's part.

He insisted that had been able to defend its "red line" on farm goods, obligatory use of US auto parts and avoid any backtracking on already exempted tariffs.

But he expected more turbulence in the relationship under the current US

"There are always risks in trade," Kim said.

"I think Trump will be a two-term and be at the for eight years and in my opinion, I think there will continue to be risks during this time."

The two sides will meet in the coming days to finalise the updated pact, Kim said.

All three -- General Motors, Chrysler, -- each shipped fewer than 10,000 vehicles to last year, Kim said, adding: "This is an important fact."

There were at present no South Korean pick-up truck exports to the US, he added, implying that no currently existing sales would be affected.

Trump said Friday the two sides were "very close" to a final agreement, adding: "We're going to have a wonderful deal with a wonderful ally.

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First Published: Mon, March 26 2018. 13:55 IST
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