[CTC] US trade talks w/ South Korea & Japan

Arthur Stamoulis arthur at citizenstrade.org
Fri Aug 18 08:31:30 PDT 2017


Articles on trade negotiations with Korea and Japan below….


 https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-trade-southkorea-idUSKCN1AX2X4

U.S., South Korea to start talks Tuesday in Seoul on trade pact 

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States plans to start negotiations with South Korea on Tuesday in Seoul on amending a five-year-old free trade agreement, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said on Thursday. 

Lighthizer announced plans on July 12 for the special session meeting of the Joint Committee under the U.S.-Korea (KORUS) Free Trade Agreement, months after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would either renegotiate or terminate what he called a "horrible" trade deal. 

Lighthizer and South Korean Trade Minister Kim Hyun-chong will open the meeting via video conference, to be followed by senior-level talks between U.S. and Korean officials in Seoul, the U.S. Trade Representative's Office said in a statement. 

"Since KORUS went into effect, our trade deficit in goods with Korea has doubled from $13.2 billion to $27.6 billion, while U.S. goods exports have actually gone down," Lighthizer said in the July statement. 

"This is quite different from what the previous administration sold to the American people when it urged approval of this agreement. We can and must do better," he said. 

Trump, in an interview with Reuters in April, blamed the trade deal on his 2016 Democratic presidential election opponent, Hillary Clinton, who as secretary of state promoted the final version of the agreement before its approval by Congress in 2011. 

A South Korean trade official said in July that the joint committee meeting did not necessarily mean that South Korea will renegotiate the deal. 

"We will meet and discuss mutual interests and concerns. Our stance is that we have not agreed on renegotiation of the deal," Yeo Han-koo of South Korea's trade ministry told Reuters by phone. 

He said South Korea believes the deal is mutually beneficial, and the two countries need to first establish whether the U.S. trade deficit with South Korea is caused by the trade deal or is a result of other fundamental economic issues. 


On July 1, Trump met South Korean President Moon Jae-in and said the United States was renegotiating what he characterized as a "rough" trade deal with South Korea agreed to five years ago by his predecessor, Barack Obama. 

KORUS was initially negotiated by the Republican administration of President George W. Bush in 2007, but that version was scrapped and renegotiated by President Barack Obama's Democratic administration three years later.

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INSIDE US TRADE
 
Lighthizer: U.S., Japan agree to 'accelerate discussions' on bilateral trade issues

August 17, 2017 
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono met Thursday and agreed to speed discussions on “specific bilateral trade issues,” as well as to explore other efforts to strengthen trade and investment ties.

“At the meeting, they discussed work plans to promote the trade agenda under the U.S.-Japan Economic Dialogue, co-chaired by Vice President Mike Pence and Deputy Prime Minister Taro Aso,” USTR said in a statement.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Lighthizer “welcome the acceleration of discussions on trade with Japan that fulfills the Administration’s objectives of advancing free and fair trade with one of our largest trading partners,” the statement added. “We look forward to constructive and vigorous engagement with Japan across many issues to improve trade outcomes for American workers.”

More from USTR:

Ambassador Lighthizer and Foreign Minister Kono also discussed U.S. concerns related to Japan’s recent imposition of a safeguard measure <https://insidetrade.com/node/159762> that significantly increases tariffs on exports of frozen U.S. beef. Additionally, they covered topics of common concern and cooperation related to combatting unfair trade practices by third countries, which is another priority work area on trade under the U.S.-Japan Economic Dialogue.

Both Ministers expressed commitment to an ongoing dialogue to ensure that outcomes on trade are sufficiently advancing and fulfilling the economic potential of the two countries’ strong alliance.
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