U. S. President Donald Trump told Reuters on Thursday he will either renegotiate or terminate what he called a „horrible“ free trade deal with South Korea and said Seoul should pay for a U. S. anti-missile system that he priced at $1 billion.
In an interview with Reuters, Trump called the five-year-old trade pact with South Korea „unacceptable“ and said it would be targeted for renegotiation after his administration completes a revamp of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with Canada and Mexico.
He blamed the U. S.-Korean trade deal, known as KORUS, on his 2016 Democratic presidential election opponent, Hillary Clinton, who as secretary of state promoted the final version of the trade pact before its approval by Congress in 2011.
„It is unacceptable, it is a horrible deal made by Hillary, “ the Republican Trump said. „It’s a horrible deal, and we are going to renegotiate that deal or terminate it.“
KORUS was initially negotiated by the Republican administration of President George W. Bush in 2007, but that version was scrapped and renegotiated by President Barack Obama’s Democratic administration three years later.