South Korea excludes export control in favor of Japan Secretary of the Secretary of Secretary “Very regret” September 18th 13:01

Regarding the exclusion of Japan from the preferential countries for export control by the Korean government on the 18th, the secretary of the secretary of the government criticized the Korean side for its regret at the press conference because there was not enough explanation on the grounds and details of the exclusion. Then, he expressed his desire to be accountable.

Korea's Ministry of Industry, Trade and Industry announced that it excluded Japan from the preferential export control countries at midnight on the 18th. In the future, when exporting strategic materials such as petrochemical products to Japan, companies will export This means that more documents will be needed to obtain permission and the examination period will be extended.

The secretary of the secretary said at a press conference in the morning, “The Korean government has been inquiring about the grounds and details of the review of the system that was announced last month. It ’s extremely regrettable. ”

On top of that, Secretary of the Secretary Choi expressed his desire to ask the Korean side to be accountable to the international community.

Susumu Sugawara “Perform Accountability to the International Community”

Regarding this, the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry of Kashihara said, “It is a regret that we have reached this measure without sufficient explanation from the Korean side. The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry continues to provide Korea with sufficient accountability for the international community. "I want to ask you to fulfill it."