6 Feb 2026, Fri

South Korea foreign minister denies Seoul delaying US investments, Yonhap says

SEOUL, Feb 6 (Reuters) – South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun told U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that Seoul is not intentionally delaying the legislation of a special bill on U.S. investments under last year’s trade deal with Washington, the Yonhap News Agency reported on Friday.

Speaking at a press conference in Washington on Thursday, Cho also conveyed to Rubio at a meeting this week that South Korea had a strong willingness to fulfill a pledge to invest $350 billion in key U.S. industries agreed as part of the deal, Yonhap reported.

Rubio told him that the mood in Washington over South Korea’s commitment to implement the deal was “not favourable”, Yonhap quoted Cho as saying.

On Wednesday, South Korean lawmakers said they would finalise legislation by March 9 to enable the investments to go ahead, after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to hike tariffs on Korean goods, blaming Seoul’s delay in enacting the deal.

(Reporting by Heejin KimEditing by Ed Davies)