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Conservative Party Leader US Visit

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This article describes a political visit by a South Korean party leader to the US, focusing on alliance-building and electoral strategy. No concrete commercial mechanisms, price movements, supply chain disruptions, or company-specific impacts are mentioned. The event is purely diplomatic/political with no direct or indirect commercial implications for any sector or product.

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  • Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of South Korea's People Power Party, visited the US for eight days.
  • He established a 'practical hotline' with senior US Republican figures.
  • He met with White House and State Department officials to discuss economic and security issues.
  • The trip is part of the party's electoral strategy ahead of June 3 local elections.
  • Opponents criticized the trip for lack of transparency.

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