Mar. 21--WASHINGTON -- A federal official said Tuesday that a proposed trade agreement with South Korea would address some concerns of Detroit automakers, but suggested the benefits for Korean automakers would be limited because of their plans to boost U.S. production. Levin and other lawmakers warned the administration that if a South Korean deal does not address automobiles, agricultural products and a number of other goods, it will not get through Congress. If completed, a deal would be the largest U.S. trade pact since the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993.....
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