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The government's efforts to inform the international community about the unfairness of Japanese export regulations are also continuing. Yoo Myung-hee, the chief negotiator of the trade negotiations, is planning to persuade the US economy and trade secretaries in Washington.

Yoo Young - soo, the reporter.

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Yoo Myung-hee, who arrived at Washington's Dulles Airport, said the atmosphere was changed again when Kim Hyun-jong, the president of Security Office of Cheong Wa Dae, arrived two weeks ago.

Japan's export regulations have caused semiconductor prices to skyrocket and have started to adversely affect the global economy.

[Yoo, Myeong-hee, Trade Commissioner: The difference between then and now is that the price of semiconductors has increased by 23% over the past two weeks. I will try to explain to the related people through concrete materials and examples.]

Yoo said he plans to explain that Japan's unfair measures have negative effects on the international economy as well as on Korea.

He said he plans to meet with a wide range of people from the US economy and trade.

The Yomiuri Bangladeshi team also left for Washington this morning.

A member of the parliament, which was packed to inform the international community about the unfairness of the Japanese economy, was packed in a bipartisan manner with a chairman of the Democratic Party.

The council also plans to meet with the US Senate and House of Representatives members, as well as high - ranking officials of the State Department, to express their opinions on Japan 's unjust actions.