<Anchor> As we have   

just heard, as the conflicts between the two countries grow more and more, the Korean government, which lies between them, also held a countermeasure meeting today (28th). I'll connect this reporter with a reporter from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

Reporter Kim Hye-young, my government will have a lot of trouble right now, but what did you say today? At the beginning of the

<Reporter>

meeting, the remarks of Foreign Minister Kang Kyung- Hwa feel the burden and concern of the Korean government over the US-China hegemony competition. 

Listen for a moment. 

[Gang-hwa Kang / Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Concerns have been raised about the competition for zero-sum competition that seeks for each student by shaking the norms that supported the existing international order.]

Foreign affairs and security ministries such as the Blue House, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the National Intelligence Service, as well as the Ministry of Science, Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, etc. Even the Ministry of Economy and Science and Technology gathered. At a meeting, participants said they had checked all pending issues in the US-China conflict, including semiconductors, SAD, and missiles. 

<Anchor> It

is said that all issues have been checked. Then, for example, did you have any specific explanations such as measures against semiconductor export regulation? 

<Reporter>

He discussed the issue of semiconductor export control in a broad and strategic way. 

Hong Kong security law has not been procedurally made, so it was omitted from today's discussion. 

In the end, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs concluded that the impact on Korea would be limited. 

<Anchor>

Isn't that an optimistic analysis of the assessment that its impact on us will still be limited? 

<Reporter>

An official explained the US export control of Huawei as an example, but in fact, Taiwanese company TSMC is the top target. 

It is said that it seems to have little impact on Korean companies that have never been commissioned by Huawei, but it is also interpreted that the government maintained strategic ambiguity and showed some kind of margin rather than being optimistic. 

(Video coverage: Jeong Sung-hwa, video editing: Park Jeong-sam, CG: Seohyun-jung, on-site broadcast: edited) 

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