President Donald Trump is encountering a more complex diplomatic landscape as he enters negotiations with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung. Unlike in Japan, South Korea's agreement to a $350 billion investment in the United States remains elusive, due to concerns of potential economic destabilization.
The summit, taking place in Gyeongju during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, underscores the challenging nature of international trade negotiations. As Trump and Lee discuss terms, the spotlight remains on how South Korea can navigate demands without jeopardizing its economy.
Significant attention also focuses on other potential diplomatic engagements, including meetings with Chinese leader Xi Jinping and possibly, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, marking a critical point

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