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Today (21st), there was a parliamentary election in Japan. Abe, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), won the seat as much as he could to amend the Constitution as he wished. This was the first time he was interested in the issue, but at the same time that the vote ended at 8:00 am, the Japanese press released the exit poll, As a result, the results are coming out a few seats below the line to secure the constitution line. I think we should see the results to the end. The Tokyo correspondent is organizing this because it is news just now.
Regardless of the outcome of the election, the Japanese government is continuing to take steps to subtract Korea from its export - oriented white country. Our government plans to launch a full-fledged approach to appeal to international public opinion as well as protest directly from Japan tomorrow.
Sohn is a reporter.
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Japan, which has made clear its policy to exclude Korea from White, is in the process of revising the relevant enforcement decree.
After the meeting is completed by the 24th, it will take effect 21 days after the cabinet meeting is held.
It is expected before and after the Liberation Day.
The Korea International Trade Association (KITA) believes that customs clearance can be delayed because 850 Japanese parts and materials, which have been preferential for export procedures, are subject to individual permits.
The Korean government, which has entered into a total response system, will focus on persuasion and pressure.
Tomorrow, he will submit a statement to the Japanese government calling for injustice and withdrawal of trade retaliation, and will take place before the international public opinion at the WTO General Council in Geneva starting from 23rd.
[Hong Nam-ki / Minister of Strategy and Finance: It is important not to be excluded from whitelisting.]
The government is considering ways to exempt tariffs from importing semiconductors from other countries, as well as measures to support localization of materials announced last weekend.
Meanwhile, Lee Seok-hee, president of SK Hynix, left Japan urgently today to secure semiconductor materials.
After the US, Japanese IT companies are also worried about the adverse effects on the global economy, including seeking measures to supply semiconductors.
(Image editing: Kim Ho Jin)
Korea to face 'exemption from white ... Persistent perseverance · Continue pressure
2019-07-21T12:50:21.180Z
Today in Japan, there was a parliamentary election. Abe, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), won the seat as much as he could to amend the Constitution as he wished. This was the first time he was interested in the issue, but at the same time that the vote ended at 8:00 am, the Japanese press released the exit poll, As a result, the results are coming out a few seats below the line to secure the constitution line.
Source: sbskr