South Korea-US trade talks also include chips, batteries and biotech, Seoul official says

South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-Cheol (left) meeting with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Washington, DC, United States, JULY 29, 2025. - Screengrab/via REUTERS
SEOUL, South Korea: South Korea, which is holding trade negotiations with the United States, is also discussing potential cooperation in chips, batteries and biotechnology under a package proposal, South Korea's chief presidential policy secretary Kim Yong-beom said on Wednesday (July 30).
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- Three South Korean ministers met US Commerce Secretary Lutnick in Washington for high-level trade negotiations.
- Talks aim to build a tariff deal that balances mutual benefits and economic tolerance for both countries.
- Top business leaders joined efforts, lobbying for a resolution to US tariffs impacting South Korean exports.
South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol joined Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan and Minister for Trade Yeo Han-koo, who have been in Washington since last week, for two hours of talks with Lutnick, a ministry spokesperson said in Seoul.
The South Korean government is negotiating with the U.S. by "setting up a package that focuses on areas where South Korea and the U.S. can achieve mutually beneficial results to the extent that we can bear them," the presidential office said in a statement.
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