SEOUL, Jan 19 (Reuters) - U.S. and South Korean negotiators will aim to meet again within the next month in a bid to reach a free trade deal after a week of upbeat talks, the chief U.S. delegate said on Friday.
South Korean and U.S. envoys began talks on Monday on a free trade agreement (FTA), which some studies show could add about $20 billion to the annual $72 billion worth of bilateral trade.
"I am leaving here in an upbeat mood," Wendy Cutler told reporters. She had ...
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