Afghanistan, Nov. 15 -- The United States and South Korea signed a landmark framework to drive USD 350 billion in strategic investments across key U.S. industries, strengthening long-term economic cooperation.
South Korea's industry minister said Seoul and Washington have signed a framework agreement to advance USD 350 billion in strategic U.S.-based investments.
Kim Jung-kwan told reporters on Friday that both countries aim to finalise the planned projects by 2029, describing the initiative as a major expansion of industrial cooperation.
The agreement is expected to boost South Korean investment across key U.S. sectors, including semiconductors, batteries, electric vehicles and advanced manufacturing.
Washington and Seoul have long coo...