No, Donald Trump, America’s trade deal with South Korea isn’t costing U.S. jobs
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“Withdrawing from KORUS, for instance, would likely mean our products would face, on average, a 13/14 percent tariff to enter South Korea (up from zero), Clark Packard, a policy analyst for the R Street Institute, a free market think tank, says. “Products entering the United States would face a tariff of 3.5 percent on average – up from zero.”
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