President urges faster passage of bill on US investment as Trump steps up tariff pressure
President Lee Jae Myung urged the National Assembly on Tuesday to move faster on legislation, warning that its current pace leaves Korea dangerously exposed to rising global trade pressures. The appeal is aimed squarely at speeding up the passage of the bill related to Korea's investment in the U.S., which was introduced in the National Assembly last November. What Washington describes as a delay has begun to test the patience of the U.S. Donald Trump administration, which warned that inaction could prompt the return of 25 percent tariffs on Korean exports. In a Cabinet meeting, Lee said the country now faces fundamentally different conditions from the past, pointing to heightened global instability, intensifying competition among nations that is reshaping the international order, sweeping changes driven by artificial intelligence and shifts in the international system unfolding faster than forecasts can keep pace. “With the current pace of legislation, it is extremely difficult to respond proactively to these changes in the international community,” Lee said. “To support trade neg
Feb 10, 2026By Anna J. Park