LG braces for Trump's return - The Korea Times

LG braces for Trump's return

LG Chem CEO Shin Hak-cheol, right, poses with Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn from the U.S. state of Tennessee during their meeting in Washington, Monday (local time). Shin told reporters that LG Chem will continue its planned investments in Tennessee under the presidency of Donald Trump, as the company views possible changes in U.S. policies as opportunity factors. Blackburn wrote on social media that they discussed why Tennessee is the best state to do business in. It remains uncertain whether they talked about Korea's political and economic situation after President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law declaration. Screenshot from Sen. Blackburn's X

LG Chem CEO Shin Hak-cheol, right, poses with Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn from the U.S. state of Tennessee during their meeting in Washington, Monday (local time). Shin told reporters that LG Chem will continue its planned investments in Tennessee under the presidency of Donald Trump, as the company views possible changes in U.S. policies as opportunity factors. Blackburn wrote on social media that they discussed why Tennessee is the best state to do business in. It remains uncertain whether they talked about Korea's political and economic situation after President Yoon Suk Yeol's short-lived martial law declaration. Screenshot from Sen. Blackburn's X

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