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Biden pushes economic, security aims as he ends SKorea visit

President Joe Biden tended to both business and security interests Sunday as he wrapped up a three-day trip to South Korea, first showcasing Hyundai’s pledge to invest at least $10 billion in the United States and later mingling with troops at a nearby military base. Biden’s visit to Osan Air Base, where thousands of U.S. and South Korean service members monitor the rapidly evolving North Korean nuclear threat, was his final stop before he arrived in Tokyo later Sunday. “You are the front line, right here in this room,” the president said in a command center with maps of the Korean Peninsula projected across screens on a wall.

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