Korea proposes bilateral currency swap with US in trade talks

15.09.25 02:47 Uhr

Korea has proposed setting up a bilateral currency swap with the United States in recent trade talks with Washington, according to officials Monday, amid prospects of little breakthrough in Seoul's investment package in the U.S. Seoul has made the proposal of establishing an "unlimited" currency swap arrangement with Washington to defend its currency in its follow-up negotiations on a tariff deal stuck between the two countries in late July. Under the framework deal, Korea pledged to invest $350 billion in the U.S. in exchange for Washington lowering its "reciprocal" tariffs on Korea from 25 percent to 15 percent. According to officials at the presidential office and the government, the U.S. has called for a greater share of the investment to be made in direct cash, raising concerns that a massive dollar outflow could trigger a sharp rise in the won-dollar exchange rate. As of the end of last month, Korea's foreign reserves stood at $416.3 billion. Korea and the U.S. "are still negotiating the terms, and so it is difficult to say anything definitive about each side's position," presidentWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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