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process of giving the alimony to the victims of Japanese imprisonment by cashing out assets of the war criminals in Korea will proceed to the next level. Tomorrow (4th) If Japan does not appeal within one week from 0 o'clock, it will enter the monetization process, but Japan has suggested retaliation.

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Following the 2018 Supreme Court's award decision, the process of delivering public notice of the court's decision to seize Japan's Posco PNR holdings, that is, the process of claiming that it was received through public notice for 60 days even if the Japanese refuse to receive it, ends at midnight today It's possible.

If the Japanese side does not appeal within one week from tomorrow, it can be confirmed and cashed in as it is.

However, actual monetization is expected to be possible by the end of the year, but the Japanese government has already suggested retaliation.

[Deputy Minister Suga Yoshihide/Japan: All possible countermeasures have been reviewed since this issue occurred. The direction is clear.]

Our government avoided a direct response, saying it was a court decision.

An official from the government said that it would be inappropriate to put a position on the court decision.

Experts believe that the second round of Japan-Korea conflict is inevitable unless it is a normal political solution.

[Yang Ki-ho/Professor of the Department of Japanese Studies at the University of Success: There is a limit to the difference in admission. It is expected that the solution will come out by political decision with the Korea-Japan Summit scheduled for this year.

Among Japan's retaliation cards, additional tariffs, visa restrictions, and restrictions on remittances are in fact ineffective under the Corona19 situation.

However, export restrictions for items with insufficient localization, such as photoresist, are still a burden, and experts are ordering cool and thorough preparation and response.

(Video coverage: Jae-young Lee, Video editing: Oh-young Oh)