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Eugene

(66,378 posts)
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 08:01 PM 21 hrs ago

South Korea's President Lee says US investment demands would spark financial crisis

Source: Reuters

Exclusive-South Korea's President Lee says US investment demands would spark financial crisis

Josh Smith, Hyunjoo Jin and Heejung Jung
Sun, September 21, 2025 at 5:03 PM EDT 6 min read

SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's economy could fall into crisis rivalling its 1997 meltdown if the government accepts current U.S. demands in stalled trade talks without safeguards, President Lee Jae Myung told Reuters.

Seoul and Washington verbally agreed to a trade deal in July in which the U.S. would lower President Donald Trump's tariffs on South Korean goods in exchange for $350 billion in investment from South Korea, among other measures.

They have yet to put the agreement to paper because of disputes over how the investments would be handled, Lee said.

"Without a currency swap, if we were to withdraw $350 billion in the manner that the U.S. is demanding and to invest this all in cash in the U.S., South Korea would face a situation as it had in the 1997 financial crisis," he said through a translator.

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Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-south-koreas-president-lee-210322372.html

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South Korea's President Lee says US investment demands would spark financial crisis (Original Post) Eugene 21 hrs ago OP
they should pull out of south carolina and call it quits. drray23 21 hrs ago #1

drray23

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1. they should pull out of south carolina and call it quits.
Mon Sep 22, 2025, 08:24 PM
21 hrs ago

There is no upside whatsoever for foreign companies to come here, invest, or establish new businesses. They will be at the whim of Trump's mood swings. One day, they will be asked to invest billions, another day they will have to beg for their employees who were swept by ICE, another day they will need to cough up millions to pay sudden new visa fees, etc..
Existing foreign companies can try and lay low, but I do not see why others would want to choose this time to set foot in the US.

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