I'm curious how the average Korean feels about what's going on in the US, or even how much they think about this stuff?
I know for example that in Canada and Europe, we're mostly all pretty disturbed about these trade disruptions, but I'm curious if Korean's feel equally 'put off'. Are they as dependent on the US as Canada and Europe?
Average korean:
We just hope Americans realize some day that the world is not taking advantage of them like Trump wants them to believe.
Korea is very dependent on America but this is a mutually beneficial situation. We are their customers and they are ours. Except Korea is more desparate so the US can afford to rip us off or kill contracts whenever it feels like it. We are always thankful to UN allies and the US for freeing SK from NK but Americans are not here to save us. They are here to snoop into beijing and control the pacific ocean.
You don't understand. Americans elected a rapist. YOU are his next target.
Read Aesop's "The Wolf and the Lamb", and good luck.
They knew exactly what they were doing, and they will do it again.
Matters to exporters. Not to everyone. SK is a 2 Trillion $$$ economy. What numbers are involved here is in the 20-50 Billion a year. Not like life or death.
1-3% of GDP is nothing to sneeze at. I’m having hard time believing this investment into US would pay off anytime soon if at all.