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The World Trade Organization (WTO) General Council, which will address Japan's export control issues, will be held in Geneva, Switzerland, today afternoon. The government plans to send a representative of the new commerce strategy team, Kim Seung-ho, who has won the seafood dispute with Japan, to focus on violating Japan's international trade code.

I am a labor reporter in Geneva.

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At the WTO General Council, which will be held around 5 pm, representatives from all 164 Member States gather to discuss the Japanese export regulation as a formal agenda item.

We can not expect a binding conclusion, but it can be a place to hold international community support and justice for formal WTO complaints.

The government delegation will announce the unfairness of the Japanese measures to the international community and urge the Japanese government to withdraw the regulations.

Our representative Kim Seung-ho expressed confidence that he met with the SBS coverage team and worked diligently.

[Seung Ho Kim, Chief Representative / Head of Strategic Order Strategy, Ministry of Industry: I studied hard. (Are you confident?) Oh, I am 30 years old to fight a foreigner.

Kim refuted the allegation that Japan would exclude us from whitelisting because there was no bilateral consultation.

[Seung Ho Kim, Chief Representative / Head of Strategic and Strategic Strategic Planning, Ministry of Industry: There are many more countries that do not agree to bilateral consultations in Japan. But it 's hard to get off the white list. If you want to do it, you can make phone calls, send and receive e-mails, and much more.]

Japan also dispatched the Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a representative of the general board of directors and announced a clash with our delegation.

If our government finds out the unfairness of the Japanese measures, the Japanese side can raise objections.

Japan's export-related issues are now on the eleventh issue of the total of 14 issues to be held today, and it seems likely that they will be handled as soon as possible.