CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses a report from Reuters about South Korea's president issuing a warning about his economy tied to trade with the United States.
Breakdown
- South Korea's president warns of potential economic crisis if forced to invest $350 billion in the U.S. without a currency swap. 5s
- A formal trade deal between the U.S. and South Korea remains unresolved due to disagreements over investment terms. 20s
- Concerns raised about whether countries have sufficient funds to fulfill large U.S. investment commitments. 41s
- Local political approval and tariff arrangements are additional challenges to finalizing the deal. 1m 8s
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