Trump Junior travels to Seoul for a business meeting with prominent leaders, amidst growing worries about tariff issues.
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Donald Trump Jr., the elder seed of the current U.S. President, Donald Trump, touchdowns at Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center (SGBAC) on the 29th of April, aboard his privately owned aircraft. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]
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Parting the skies for his arrival, Donald Trump Jr. lands his private jet at Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center (SGBAC) on the 29th of April. [JOONGANG ILBO]
Donald Trump Jr., the elder seed of the current U.S. President, Donald Trump, part ways with his private jet as he departs from Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center (SGBAC) on the 29th of April following his visit to Korea. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]
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While it's unclear why Donald Trump Jr. set foot in Korea in April 2022, a visit in April 2025 is on the horizon. The eldest son of the U.S. President accepted an invitation from Shinsegae Chairman Chung Yong-jin to pay a visit, during which he intends to convene with South Korean business elites. [1][2][3]
- The international community has expressed apprehension over potential political tension between the U.S. and South Korea, given the impending visit of Donald Trump Jr. to Seoul in 2025.
- After landing his private jet at Seoul Gimpo Business Aviation Center (SGBAC) in April 2022, Donald Trump Jr. was reportedly set to engage with Korean business tycoons, as per various business-related articles.
- The U.S. President's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., seems to maintain an interest in the Korean industry, as indicated by his April 2022 visit and the scheduled visit in April 2025.
- The defense and automobile industries are on edge, as Donald Trump Jr.'s visit to South Korea potentially signals changes in trade policies regarding tariffs on vehicles.
- Amidst concerns over war-and-conflicts, crime-and-justice, and general-news, the upcoming visit of Donald Trump Jr. to South Korea could have significant consequences for Korea-U.S. business relations.
- The ease of double tariffs on automobiles by the U.S. President has appeased some businesses, but Korean automakers remain jittery due to the unforeseen implications of the ongoing negotiations.
- In the midst of a car-accident investigation, politicians are closely watching the interplay between the U.S. government and Korean business elites, as Donald Trump Jr.'s visit looms.
- The migration of capital and resources could be affected by the visit of Donald Trump Jr., particularly given the potential impact on the Korean defense and automobile industries in terms of tariffs and international politics.


