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U.S. and South Korea Finalize $350 Billion Deal as TrumpXi Summit Set for Busan

The pact resolves a financing dispute, setting up talks on possible U.S. tariff cuts tied to Beijing curbing fentanyl precursors.

Overview

  • Seoul confirmed deal details: $200 billion in cash paid over 10 years with a $20 billion annual cap, plus $150 billion in shipbuilding cooperation.
  • Reciprocal tariff rates were set at 15 percent, with auto tariffs aligned to the same level, matching terms previously outlined in July.
  • China’s Foreign Ministry confirmed Trump will meet Xi in Busan on Thursday, with discussions expected to focus on a preliminary trade framework.
  • Trump said he anticipates lowering fentanyl-related tariffs if China curbs exports of precursor chemicals, while ruling out a meeting with Kim Jong Un on this trip.
  • North Korea reported a sea-to-surface strategic cruise missile test in the Yellow Sea, as South Korea’s leader pressed for nuclear-powered submarine fuel access and pledged higher defense spending.