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Acting President Choi addresses Trump tariff plan and AI security concerns

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  • South Korea's acting president, Choi Sang-mok, addresses concerns about U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum and their potential impact on the country's economy.
  • Choi highlights the need for stronger security measures for AI services, including platforms like DeepSeek, to protect national and international cybersecurity.
  • South Korea commits to playing an active role in shaping global AI regulations, ensuring data privacy and security amid growing technological challenges.

[WORLD] In a recent government meeting on foreign and economic issues, South Korea’s acting president, Choi Sang-mok, focused on several significant matters affecting the country’s security and trade. While discussing the potential impact of the United States' tariffs on steel and aluminum, President Choi also highlighted the importance of bolstering security in the face of evolving technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI) services.

One major topic Choi addressed was the need for enhanced safeguards when utilizing AI technologies like DeepSeek, a product of a Chinese startup. With concerns over cybersecurity rising, Choi emphasized, “Special attention must be given to security when adopting and using AI services, including those from foreign entities.” This sentiment underscores South Korea's strategic aim to protect its digital infrastructure amidst increasing technological threats.

Trade Relations and Trump’s Tariff Plan

On the trade front, Choi took note of U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent mention of imposing tariffs on steel and aluminum. While specifics about this tariff plan were not elaborated, it is clear that these trade issues are becoming a focal point for South Korea’s economic strategies. Choi’s administration faces significant challenges in balancing South Korea’s economic interests with international policies, especially as trade tensions persist between the U.S. and key global partners.

Reflecting on the broader geopolitical landscape, Choi said, “The government remains focused on protecting the national economy, addressing global trade challenges, and ensuring that South Korea’s economic interests are safeguarded.”

The mention of tariffs highlights ongoing economic strains. If these tariffs were implemented, South Korea’s manufacturing and export industries, particularly those relying on steel and aluminum, would likely face higher costs, prompting the government to seek new pathways for maintaining competitiveness in global markets.

Strengthening AI Security Amid Global Concerns

Another key point raised during the meeting was the security risks associated with AI technologies. The rapid advancement of AI services, including AI-based platforms like DeepSeek, has raised alarms globally. DeepSeek, developed by a Chinese startup, utilizes sophisticated algorithms to analyze and interpret data in innovative ways. However, such technologies have sparked concerns over privacy, data breaches, and the influence of foreign AI companies in domestic markets.

President Choi’s comments reflected the growing global consensus on the need for stricter regulations surrounding AI. He stressed that AI’s growing presence in various sectors, from security to healthcare, makes it imperative for governments to implement robust security protocols. “We must address the security challenges posed by AI and ensure that foreign services, particularly those from countries with differing cybersecurity standards, are subject to the same rigorous controls,” Choi remarked.

South Korea is keen on avoiding any security breaches that could harm national interests, as seen with increasing scrutiny over Chinese tech companies' operations. With AI services influencing not only economic growth but also national security, this stance aligns with efforts by other nations to introduce regulations that prevent potential misuse of such technologies.

South Korea’s Role in Shaping Future AI Regulations

Choi’s speech also outlined South Korea’s role in global discussions on AI and digital policy. As a major player in technology, South Korea is positioning itself as a leader in advocating for transparent, secure, and ethical AI development. The government is looking at international standards and agreements on AI security, hoping to collaborate with global partners to establish regulations that protect data privacy and ensure that AI does not become a tool for surveillance or manipulation.

In addition to national policies, Choi noted South Korea’s participation in international dialogues aimed at forming a cohesive framework for AI governance. “Our country will actively engage in shaping the international landscape of AI regulations, ensuring that the rights and security of our citizens are at the forefront,” he stated. By taking proactive steps in global AI discussions, South Korea aims to balance technological innovation with safety, positioning itself as a leader in responsible AI deployment.

Looking Ahead: AI and Trade Policy Synergy

The intersection of AI development and trade policy is likely to become more pronounced in the coming years. Choi’s government faces the complex task of balancing trade relationships with international powers like the U.S., while also ensuring that technological progress does not come at the cost of national security. As countries around the world, including the U.S., look to impose tariffs and protect local industries, South Korea’s technological infrastructure could be both a tool for growth and a point of vulnerability.

In response to these challenges, Choi’s administration is expected to adopt a multifaceted strategy, focusing on diplomacy and negotiations to address trade concerns, while simultaneously prioritizing digital sovereignty. This dual approach will be crucial as South Korea navigates the ever-changing global landscape of AI technology and international trade.

In his remarks, South Korea’s acting president Choi Sang-mok highlighted key challenges and opportunities facing the nation, particularly in the realms of trade and AI security. As the country looks ahead, its response to U.S. trade policies, such as potential tariffs, will shape its economic future. At the same time, the government’s commitment to securing AI technologies will play a pivotal role in maintaining national security in an increasingly digital world.

Choi’s focus on the dual issues of trade and AI security underscores South Korea’s growing role in global discussions about technological governance. As international trade relations become more complex, and AI technologies continue to evolve, the actions taken today will determine how South Korea navigates the digital economy and global trade for years to come.


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