USTR to request renegotiation of free trade deal?

Korea’s chief FTA negotiator said US Trade Representative Susan Schwab told him the United States would soon ask Seoul to renegotiate the recently hammered-out bilateral free trade agreement. [Yonhap News, English].  Not cool.  Not cool at all.

12 Comments

  1. Posted June 15, 2007 at 6:49 am | Permalink

    A deal is a deal. If the U.S. wanted a better deal, should have done it the first time around.

  2. Posted June 15, 2007 at 8:49 am | Permalink

    While it would have been preferable for the US to hang tough from the beginning, my dominant reaction to its now giving Korea a taste of its own kimchi is pronounced schadenfreude for our gracious hosts.

  3. globalvillageidiot your flag
    Posted June 15, 2007 at 9:02 am | Permalink

    “While it would have been preferable for the US to hang tough from the beginning, my dominant reaction to its now giving Korea a taste of its own kimchi is pronounced schadenfreude for our gracious hosts.”

    I know where you’re coming from - and agree to some extent - but a deal is a deal, is it not?

  4. Ut videam your flag
    Posted June 15, 2007 at 9:08 am | Permalink

    A deal is a deal.

    … but a deal is a deal, is it not?

    You mean like the base relocation and command transfer deals? I’m with Sperwer on this one.

  5. Posted June 15, 2007 at 9:27 am | Permalink

    I know where you’re coming from - and agree to some extent - but a deal is a deal, is it not?

    Yeah, if both sides are playing by the same rules, but Korea never does. Moreover, it ain’t a deal until the fat lady sings, and in this case the score hasn’t even been signed off, let alone passed to Congress (or the Korean National Assembly, for that matter) for the recital; so there isn’t a deal yet, just the respective technicians’ and lower-on-the-political-food- chain carnivores’ respective recommendations of a deal to their respective superiors.

    But, hey, I’d be happy to have this go to Congress right now for an up or down vote, because I’m confident it would crash and burn - which would be an even more important message to send to Korea Inc.

  6. seouldout your flag
    Posted June 15, 2007 at 10:25 am | Permalink

    Didn’t Korea renege on some of its FTA commitments with Chile after both countries ratified it? Agricultural goods I recall.

    With the USTR requesting additional negotiations it appears the current incarnation of the FTA won’t get through the Senate.

  7. SomeguyinKorea your flag
    Posted June 15, 2007 at 10:45 am | Permalink

    “A deal is a deal. If the U.S. wanted a better deal, should have done it the first time around.”

    Whatever, the US government constantly screws with the Canada-US FTA. At least this time around, they want to pretend like they care by negotiating before changing the rules as it pleases them.

  8. Posted June 15, 2007 at 11:19 am | Permalink

    Canada? Er, ‘whatever.’

  9. Posted June 15, 2007 at 12:13 pm | Permalink

    What Sperwer said…

    There is no deal and there will continue to be no deal until both sign off on it (which I don’t foresee coming in the near future at all).

    As for the Canada thing, I can only assume that you are talking about the most publicized softwood lumber dispute…Pricing differences, both sides have points, both sides won some judgments blah blah…not as cut and dry as most make it out to be (I’m Canadian).

    Other than that, no examples - no point.

  10. globalvillageidiot your flag
    Posted June 15, 2007 at 1:11 pm | Permalink

    “Canada? Er, ‘whatever.”

    Your largest trading partner. Whatever indeed.

  11. tambe your flag
    Posted June 15, 2007 at 2:03 pm | Permalink

    When I lived in that miserable little dump, every single Korean I ever dealt with changed a contract several times after it was signed. Every single one.

    The Koreans can learn to deal with being treated how they treat others.

  12. Posted June 15, 2007 at 6:42 pm | Permalink

    No, not cool at all. It was obvious this is out of fear that this will not get the senates approval. However this will not be obvious to the average korean, nor will it be portrayed as such by the Korean media who will spin it as more reasons to hiss and boo the US.

    Instead Bush should let it be bitch slapped up and down the senate floor and finished off in no uncertain terms just to let em know “how we really feel”. Then and only then would it be proper to ask for the renegotiation.

    …and admitedly I’d like to see the confused look on everyones faces here when the imperialist devil won’t even ratify its own lop-sided treaty.

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  1. [...] The Marmot and Richardson disapprove, believing that we had a deal and should stick to it.  Many of Robert’s commenters argue that because Korea habitually fails to keep its own agreements, that this will be a highly satisfying teaching point.  As to the latter point, it doesn’t quite manage to persuade me.  The second of two wrongs may put a smile on your face, but it still doesn’t make a right.  This is not to deny that I’m also smiling, because I think Schwab’s people signed a bad deal. [...]

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