South Korean auto, pharma stocks rattled after Trump threatens to impose 25% tariffs


South Korean automaker and pharmaceutical stocks were falling after President Donald Trump late Monday threatened to raise tariffs on some Korean imports to 25% because that country’s government has been too slow to approve a trade deal reached last year.

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