U.S. temporarily exempts S. Korea from steel tariffs: Yonhap

By Lim Chang-won Posted : March 23, 2018, 08:00 Updated : March 23, 2018, 08:00

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WASHINGTON -- The United States will temporarily exempt South Korea from stiff tariffs on steel imports, a top U.S. trade official said, following weeks of lobbying by South Korean officials.

Speaking at a Senate hearing, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said President Donald Trump had authorized a "pause" in the 25 percent tariff on steel and 10 percent tariff on aluminum imports, which are to go into effect Friday. Also on the list of exemptions are the European Union, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, Canada and Mexico.'

South Korean Trade Minister Kim Hyun-chong said the exemption will last until the end of April for now. "We need to continue negotiations on the conditions (for a permanent exemption)," he told Yonhap in a phone interview.

South Korea sold 3.6 million tons of steel products to the U.S. last year, making it the No. 3 steel exporter following Canada and Brazil, according to the Department of Commerce. The announcement came as Seoul and Washington continue talks to renegotiate their free trade agreement. Trump has called it a bad deal that cost American jobs and widened the U.S. trade deficit with South Korea.
(Yonhap)
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