South Korea showers Trump with gifts as it works on a softer trade deal

US President Donald Trump received a lavish welcome from South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, including a gold medal and crown, as the two countries made significant progress in trade talks.

The framework for the deal includes gradual investments of $350 billion into the US economy, cooperation on shipbuilding, and a reduction in tariffs on South Korea's automobile exports. This comes after months of negotiations that have been marked by tension over Trump's demands for direct investment and his rhetoric on international trade.

Despite the progress, no agreement has been signed yet, with both sides saying that they are "pretty much finalised" but leaving details to be ironed out. The two countries agree to keep reciprocal tariffs at 15 percent, as they have been since August, and further agreed to apply this rate to automobiles and auto parts.

Trump was visibly impressed by the pomp and circumstance surrounding his visit, praising a choreographed display of colourful flags and saying it was "some spectacle" that he had never seen before. He also softened his rhetoric on trade, stating that "the best deals are deals that work for everybody."

However, some have warned of risks to South Korea's economy from the deal, particularly if direct investment is required. Lee Jae Myung has said that putting up cash could destabilise their own economy and they would rather offer loans and loan guarantees instead.

The visit comes as Trump tries to tie up trade deals along his Asia tour, eager to show that his confrontational approach of tariffs is paying dividends for Americans who are uneasy about the job market. However, South Korea has been particularly tough to crack, with disagreements on key issues such as investment structure and profit distribution.

Trump's experience in Japan was marked by a more straightforward deal, where the government promised $550 billion in investments under an earlier trade agreement. In contrast, South Korean officials have been hesitant to offer direct investment, citing concerns about destabilising their own economy.

The visit has also raised tensions over immigration, with Trump having previously opposed the removal of over 300 South Koreans from a Hyundai plant in Georgia after a US immigration raid in September. Lee Jae Myung had warned that companies would be reluctant to make future investments unless the visa system was improved.

Despite these challenges, both sides have indicated a willingness to dial down tensions and move forward with trade talks. Trump's meeting on Thursday with Chinese leader Xi Jinping is also seen as an opportunity for him to lower tariffs targeting China over the flow of ingredients used in the manufacture of the drug fentanyl.
 
I'm surprised they're giving Trump all this fanfare πŸ€”, I mean, he's been super tough on trade and everyone knows that's gonna hurt South Korean businesses. Like, what's up with the gold medal and crown tho? It feels like a total flex πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ. And while it's good that they're making progress on some fronts, the risks to South Korea's economy from direct investment are super real ⚠️. I don't think Trump is gonna let go of this deal easily though, he needs something to show for his efforts πŸ€‘.
 
πŸš¨πŸ’Έ just heard that trump got a gold medal and crown from south korea lol what a flex 🀣 but on a more serious note, these trade talks are super vague...no deal is real until it's signed, idk how much more of this back and forth i can take πŸ˜’ meanwhile, south koreans are getting all worked up about direct investment and destabilizing their economy πŸ“‰ and trump is still whining about tariffs...can't we just have a straightforward trade agreement for once? πŸ™„
 
I'm so sick of these fancy welcomes πŸ™„. I mean, a gold medal and crown? Come on, Donald Trump! You're not exactly known for your humility πŸ˜‚. And what's with the choreographed display of colourful flags? It's just so... cheesy πŸŽ‰. Can't they just have a nice tea party or something instead?

And don't even get me started on the tariffs. 15 percent is still pretty steep, if you ask me πŸ’Έ. I know some people are going to love this deal, but what about those of us who are just trying to make ends meet? It feels like these wealthy countries are just looking out for themselves πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm also a bit worried about the risks to South Korea's economy. Direct investment can be a double-edged sword ⚑️. If they're not careful, it could destabilize their entire system. And what about those 300 South Koreans at the Hyundai plant in Georgia? Are we really just going to let them get deported without even trying to resolve the issue first? πŸ€”
 
🀝 So, it looks like US President Trump just got a major welcome from South Korea πŸ‡°πŸ‡·! The whole gold medal and crown thing was pretty fancy πŸ’ƒ. I mean, you can't blame them for wanting to make a good impression, but still, $350 billion in investments seems like a big deal πŸ’Έ.

I'm kinda curious about how this is gonna affect the job market back in the States πŸ€”. Trump's all about making deals that work for everyone, so it'll be interesting to see if that holds true here too πŸ‘€.

The thing with South Korea, though, is they're a bit cautious about direct investment πŸ’Έ. They don't want to risk destabilizing their own economy, which I get 😊. It's all about balancing the books and making sure everyone comes out on top πŸ€‘.

I'm also wondering if this visit is just part of Trump's Asia tour, trying to show off his trade skills 🀝. He did pretty well in Japan, but South Korea was a tougher nut to crack πŸ”΄.

And then there's the immigration thing... yeah, that's still a bit of a mess 🚫. Companies are gonna be watching this closely and waiting for those visa rules to get sorted out πŸ’Ό.

Overall, though, it seems like both sides are willing to move forward with trade talks, which is a good sign 🌈. Fingers crossed everything works out smoothly from here on out! 🀞
 
Ugh man πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ, it feels like we're back to those crazy 80s trade deals πŸ€‘... remember when Reagan was all about trickle-down economics and stuff? Anyway, I'm not surprised Trump is hyping this deal up like crazy - the guy's always been about making a spectacle out of things 🎭. But for real, though, South Korea's economy can't afford to take on too much debt πŸ’Έ. It's like when you're trying to pay off student loans and you just can't keep up with the payments... not good vibes, fam 😬.

And don't even get me started on Trump's immigration comments πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ - it feels like we've been here before, like that time when Nixon was all about keeping out those pesky immigrants from Southeast Asia... times haven't changed much, huh? πŸ™„

Still, I guess it's nice to see some progress on trade talks and all that πŸŽ‰. Maybe this deal will actually work out for both sides... but let's not get too ahead of ourselves, okay? πŸ˜‚
 
Trump's visit was actually pretty cool πŸŽ‰, I guess he got some awesome gifts from Lee Jae Myung 😎, that gold medal and crown are sick πŸ’ƒπŸ». But for real tho, it's interesting how much progress they made on trade talks πŸ’Έ, $350 billion is a big deal πŸ’₯. And Trump finally toned down his rhetoric on trade πŸ™, that's a good sign πŸ‘Œ. But still some risks to South Korea's economy from this deal πŸ€”, we'll see how it all plays out 🎬.
 
Trump's visit was lit πŸ’₯πŸŽ‰! The gold medal and crown were so fancy 😎, but I'm still waiting for those $350 billion investments πŸ’ΈπŸ“ˆ. South Korea is being super cautious about direct investment πŸ€”, which is understandable given the risks 🚨. Trump needs to chill with his rhetoric on trade πŸ‘Š, it's time for deals that work for everyone 🀝. The US and S Korea need to get their priorities straight πŸ—ΊοΈ and focus on creating jobs πŸ’Ό for Americans who are struggling in the job market πŸ“‰.
 
I'm telling ya, back in my day... we didn't have all this fuss about trade deals and tariffs 🀣. It's like they're trying to solve world hunger or something πŸ’Έ. A $350 billion investment, whoa! That's a lot of benjamins. I mean, I'm glad the US economy is getting some love, but can we talk about the potential risks to South Korea's economy? πŸ€” They don't want direct investment because it might destabilize their own economy... that makes sense, I guess.

And Trump's just so happy with all the fanfare and whatnot πŸ˜‚. The gold medal and crown thingy? Come on, dude. It's a deal, not a parade πŸŽ‰. But hey, at least he's softening his rhetoric on trade. That's gotta be a good sign, right?

I'm still not sure about this whole situation... seems like there are too many moving parts πŸ”„. But I guess that's what happens when you're trying to tie up all these trade deals on your Asia tour πŸ—ΊοΈ. Fingers crossed it all works out for everyone involved πŸ’ͺ
 
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