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李在明对特朗普开启“夸夸”模式!但没用,3500亿美元换15%关税不变
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-08-26 01:05

Core Points - The meeting between South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and U.S. President Trump did not result in any modifications to the U.S.-South Korea tariff agreement [1][3] - Trump expressed willingness to renegotiate the trade agreement but indicated that South Korea would not receive better trade terms [3] - South Korea committed to investing $350 billion in the U.S., with $100 billion allocated for energy products [3][9] Trade Agreement - The existing U.S.-South Korea trade agreement remains unchanged, with Trump previously stating a 15% tariff on South Korean goods [3] - South Korea's spokesperson noted that there was little consensus reached during the talks [3] Investment Commitments - South Korea's $350 billion investment includes a $150 billion fund specifically for U.S.-South Korea shipbuilding cooperation [9] - The shipbuilding cooperation project, "MASGA" (Make American Shipbuilding Great Again), aims to cover the entire shipbuilding supply chain [9] Economic Context - The shipbuilding industry accounts for approximately 7% of South Korea's GDP [9] - Trump has been focused on revitalizing the U.S. shipbuilding industry since the beginning of his second term [10] Diplomatic Dynamics - The meeting faced criticism from South Korean media due to the low-level reception by the U.S. [12][13] - There were pressures from the U.S. regarding the documentation of the $350 billion investment, which caused some tension before the meeting [14][15]