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Feb 25, 2026 News

Global Economy World Politics 🔥 90 2/25 12:00

Trump Warns of Tougher Terms for Existing Trade Deals

1Trump is pressuring nations to renegotiate trade deals in favor of the US.
2He warned of harsher terms even if countries want to keep current agreements.
3Export-heavy economies like South Korea face significant uncertainty.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

President Trump is reviewing trade agreements made with countries worldwide. Following a court ruling that blocked certain tariffs, he is seeking alternative legal means to maintain economic pressure.

📌 Key Points

In his State of the Union address, Trump stated that while many nations wish to maintain current deals, the US may impose even more unfavorable terms. He issued a strong warning that he will create tougher situations unless the US gains more benefits.

💡 Why It Matters

South Korea's economy relies heavily on exporting cars and semiconductors to the US. If trade terms worsen, increased taxes and reduced profits for Korean companies could pose a major challenge to the national economy.

📚 Glossary

무역 합의 (Trade Agreement)Official promises between nations regarding tariffs and procedures for trading goods.
관세 (Tariff)Taxes imposed by a government on goods imported from other countries.
국정연설 (State of the Union Address)A speech by the President to Congress explaining the nation's direction and key policies.
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