Trump trade negotiations and South Korea presidential election: Morning Rundown

Public disagreements with some key U.S. trading partners threaten to undermine negotiations.
Public disagreements with some key U.S. trading partners threaten to undermine negotiations. South Koreans are set to elect a new president. And a family fights for change after a 22-year-old man’s death from an asthma attack, days after he was unable to afford an inhaler.
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There’s just over a month left until the clock on President Donald Trump’s 90-day pause expires on most country-specific tariffs. And instead of progress, cracks are beginning to show with some of the U.S.’s closest trading partners.
The increasingly public disagreements aren’t totally unexpected, former trade negotiators said, as it can take months, if not years, for the U.S. to work out agreements with other countries. Despite the tensions, U.S. officials still insist they are close to making additional deals over the next month.
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