Foreign media: Recent actions by US President Trump have caused strong dissatisfaction in South Korea and Japan regarding US trade agreements.
In South Korea, US immigration officials raided the factories of Hyundai and LG in Georgia, arresting hundreds of Korean citizens who were illegally residing or working.
In Japan, although the trade agreement signed by Trump reduced car tariffs, it required that Japan's $550 billion investment must be carried out according to his will, otherwise it would face higher tariffs.
This has led the governments and business communities of South Korea and Japan to question whether they should continue to fulfill their investment commitments to the US, considering it as demands "imposed" by the US, highlighting the impact of Trump's strategy of advancing personal agendas through trade negotiations on US alliance relationships.
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