Trump's eldest son begins four-day South Korea visit
Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of US President Donald Trump, is currently visiting South Korea, sources said Tuesday.
Seoul, April 28 (IANS) Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of US President Donald Trump, is currently visiting South Korea, sources said Tuesday.
Trump Jr. arrived here earlier in the day for a four-day trip, according to the sources familiar with the matter. His visit is said to be for business purposes.
It marks Trump Jr.'s second visit to South Korea since President Trump began his second term last year, Yonhap news agency reported.
His latest visit comes amid heightened global uncertainty stemming from the ongoing Middle East crisis and a number of pending issues between Seoul and Washington, including South Korea's USD 350 billion investment pledge to the United States and the US's restrictions on intelligence sharing about North Korea.
Trump's son previously visited South Korea in April last year for a two-day trip at the invitation of Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yong-jin.
At that time, he held a series of closed-door meetings with top Korean business leaders, including Hanwha Group Vice Chairman Kim Dong-kwan, to discuss potential partnerships in the shipbuilding, defence, and energy sectors.
South Korean business circles asked Chung to facilitate Trump Jr.'s visit as a way to establish contact with the Trump administration, according to the sources.
Business leaders from the semiconductor, automobile, energy, steelmaking and defence industries have reportedly expressed interest in holding one-on-one meetings with him.
Chung and Trump Jr. are known to be close.
During his latest trip, Trump Jr. plans to attend a concert marking the release of the debut album of Chung's wife, flutist Han Jee-hee, on Wednesday, according to retail industry sources.
Chung is known for his ties to Trump Jr., having been invited to the U.S. president's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach. Chung and his wife also attended Trump's presidential inauguration early last year.
–IANS
ksk/as

IANS 

