South Korea acting President vows to weather U.S. 'tariff storm'
SEOUL, March 25 (Reuters) - South Korea's acting President Han Duck-soo said on Tuesday that he would do his best to weather a "tariff storm" triggered by the United States.
A day after the Constitutional Court reinstated him, Han told other cabinet members that their mission is to secure the country's national interests in a trade war.
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