SEOUL: Talks between top South Korean and US officials to negotiate over US President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been postponed due to a scheduling conflict for US treasury secretary Scott Bessent, South Korea’s finance ministry said today.
The two sides will reschedule the meeting between Bessent and South Korean finance minister Koo Yun-cheol, as well as the top trade envoys of both countries, as soon as possible, the ministry said.
Koo was set to board a flight for Washington today to attend the meeting tomorrow in the hope of hammering out a deal that would spare Asia’s fourth-largest economy from Trump’s punishing 25% tariffs set to take effect on Aug 1.