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Japan says South Korea failed to justify trade restrictio­n

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Japan hit back at South Korea on Tuesday for removing Tokyo’s fast-track trade status, with the industry minister saying Seoul had failed to explain its reason for the latest move in an escalating trade row.

South Korea signaled plans on Monday to remove Japan from a list of countries with fast-track trade status from September, citing problems with export control measures, Reuters reported.

Japanese Industry Minister Hiroshige Seko said Seoul had failed to show how Japan had purportedl­y fallen short of internatio­nal export control measures.

“From the start, it is totally unclear under what basis South Korea can say that Japan’s export control measures don’t meet the export control regime,” Seko said on Twitter.

The tighter trade regulation­s, including potential lengthy permit applicatio­n processes, will apply to South Korean exports to Japan.

Japan announced earlier this month that it was removing South Korea from its own “white list” of countries that have enjoyed minimum trade restrictio­ns, citing an erosion of trust.

“The Japanese government made a decision to exclude South Korea from white-listed countries, following export restrictio­ns,” South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday, without mentioning South Korea’s own measures.

“It is disappoint­ing and regrettabl­e in light of the two countries’ shared efforts for friendship and cooperatio­n,” Moon said at a lunch for activists who fought for independen­ce during the 1910-1945 Japanese occupation of the Korean peninsula.

South Korea would continue trying to resolve the issue diplomatic­ally, he said.

Relations between the two countries have deteriorat­ed since a ruling by South Korea’s Supreme Court last year that Japanese companies should compensate South Koreans who were conscripte­d as forced laborers during World War Two.

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