SEOUL: South Korea has a wealthy-country solution to alleviate its delayed rollout of Covid-19 vaccines: propose a swap with the U.S., which has one of the world’s biggest supplies.With its president visiting the White House on Friday, South Korea is expected to suggest an exchange of millions of doses on a one-for-one basis: The U.S.
provides vaccinations now from its growing pile of unused shots. South Korea—with less than 3% of the population fully vaccinated—will send its supply to the U.S.
in the months ahead.South Korean President Moon Jae-in, in Washington for a four-day visit that ends Saturday, will have semiconductors and North Korea on the agenda for his summit with President Biden.The priority Mr.