South Korea cannot provide the US with $350 billion in cash as suggested by Washington under a deal to lower tariffs, a senior official said.
“Our position is not a negotiating tactic,” National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said in a Channel A News television interview on Saturday evening. “It is objectively and realistically not a level we are able to handle,” he added. “We are not able to pay $350 billion in cash.”
South Korean officials are seeking loans and a bilateral currency swap arrangement with the US to soften the economic impact, noting that the sum represents more than 80% of its foreign reserves.
Wi said the government is exploring alternatives and hopes for progress when the two leaders meet at the APEC Summit in Gyeongju next month.
Separately, Korea’s Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol told reporters Saturday that he has concluded talks with the US on the exchange rate and will announce details soon, Yonhap News reported, noting that the discussions are separate from currency swap negotiations.