Trump: "Possible Trade Agreements with South Korea, Japan, and India"
Claiming "South Korea has been taking money from us"
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed on the 30th (local time) that there is a possibility of concluding trade negotiations with South Korea, Japan, and India.
At a town hall event hosted by the news channel NewsNation on this day, President Trump said, "Several countries are negotiating with the United States to lower tariffs," and added, "We are negotiating with South Korea and Japan."
When asked whether negotiations with South Korea, Japan, and India had already been concluded, he responded, "There is a possibility that we will reach an agreement."
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He went on to claim, "South Korea has been taking money from us," and added, "We are funding South Korea's military. They are taking advantage of us in trade."
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