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Firms will hesitate to invest in US after raid - S Korea president

Firms will hesitate to invest in US after raid - S Korea president

The South Korean president has expressed concerns that companies may hesitate to invest in the United States following the recent raid on South Korean nationals. The raid resulted in the arrest of over 300 South Koreans, who are now scheduled to return home on Friday. The president's statement suggests that the incident could have a negative impact on business relations between South Korea and the US. The president's remarks highlight the potential for diplomatic tensions and the potential for companies to reconsider their investment decisions in the US market. The article provides limited details on the specific context and circumstances surrounding the raid, but the main focus is on the president's assessment of its potential impact on future investment and business activities between the two countries.

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