Korean Government Tackles U.S. Visa Challenges for $350 Billion Deal
South Korean Foreign Minister Cho Hyun announced initiatives to resolve issues concerning Korean workers with U.S. visas. This move is crucial before advancing a $350 billion investment included in a bilateral trade agreement.

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In a bid to ensure the smooth execution of a $350 billion trade agreement, South Korea is taking decisive steps to address U.S. visa challenges faced by its workers.
Foreign Minister Cho Hyun emphasized the importance of resolving these visa hurdles as a priority before progressing with the substantial investment package.
The initiative underscores South Korea's commitment to maintaining robust trade relations with the United States, highlighting key economic and diplomatic strategies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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