South Korea's criticism of Japan again affects RCEP ministers' negotiations September 8th 13:03

RCEP held in Bangkok, Thailand, at the Ministerial Meeting of Comprehensive Economic Partnership in East Asia, South Korea may bring back and criticize Japan's strengthening of export controls, affecting the negotiation of RCEP aiming for a conclusion within the year There is also a risk of affecting.

At the RCEP ministerial meeting to be held in Bangkok on the 8th, Yu Myung-hee, Director of Trade Negotiations Headquarters of Korea's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Resources will attend.

Director General Yu said at the RCEP ministerial meeting held in Beijing last month that Japan decided to exclude South Korea from the preferential countries for export control. Insisting that it violates the basic spirit, he called for withdrawal.

In addition, individual talks with more than 10 countries held at the ministerial meeting raised concerns about Japan's measures and stressed that some countries gained empathy.

After this meeting, the difference between Japan and South Korea's position over Japan's export control has not been filled.

For this reason, at this RCEP ministerial meeting, headquarters Yu may once again bring out and criticize Japan's export control and call on the ministers of each country to cooperate. There is also a view of whether or not.