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Korean conglomerates move to strengthen ties with Trump ahead of inauguration

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  Korean conglomerates are having a busy year-end as they prepare for the second inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump next month. They are focusing on building connections with the incoming administration and aligning their corporate strategies with expected policy shifts in Washington.

The article from MSN discusses how major South Korean conglomerates, including Samsung, Hyundai, and LG, are actively seeking to strengthen their relationships with Donald Trump as he prepares for his inauguration. These companies are engaging in various strategies to curry favor with the incoming administration, such as attending Trump's inauguration, making significant investments in the U.S., and participating in high-profile events. This move is seen as an effort to secure favorable business conditions and possibly influence U.S. policy towards South Korea. The outreach includes direct meetings with Trump's team, contributions to his inauguration fund, and plans for job creation in the U.S., reflecting a broader trend of foreign businesses aligning with Trump's economic nationalism and "America First" policies.

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