
Angry Farmers Vow to Fight If Korea Leader Bows to Trump Demands
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In a sweltering cattle shed south of Seoul, flies dart across hundreds of cows sitting at the heart of a trade talks between the US and South Korea.
Lee Jongtae, 62, has raised cattle and grown rice with his family for more than 15 years in a rural part of Cheonan, just outside of the capital. Now, both parts of his business are under threat as President Lee Jae Myung's two-month-old government considers allowing the US greater access to South Korea's beef and rice markets, a politically sensitive topic that spurred widespread protests back in 2008.

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