Arab Times

Japan eases export controls against S. Korea

Move comes ahead of summit

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TOKYO, Dec 21, (AP): Japan’s trade ministry said Friday that it has eased controls on exports to South Korea of one of three chemicals used in semiconduc­tors that it had restricted, a sign of a thaw between the two countries just days before their leaders meet in China.

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said it is granting a bulk permit for up to three years to one company for exports of photoresis­t, a chemical used to make semiconduc­tors, to its business partner in South Korea.

The ministry said the step, which takes effect immediatel­y, reflects the good record between the two companies. The ministry denied that it had anything to do with the upcoming meeting between the leaders of the two countries as part of a three-way summit hosted by China next week.

Ties between Japan and South Korea have plunged to their lowest level in decades since July, when Japan stepped up export controls against South Korea, citing a loss of trust and security concerns.

The move was seen as Japanese retaliatio­n for South Korean court rulings ordering Japanese companies to compensate elderly former Korean laborers for abusive treatment during

Japan’s 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula.

The Japanese move triggered a series of retaliator­y measures by South Korea, risking an intelligen­ce informatio­n sharing pact.

The two sides struck a fragile truce in November following interventi­on by Washington to save the intelligen­ce pact, a symbol of their three-way security cooperatio­n in the face of increased threats from North Korea and China.

South Korean President Moon Jaein and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are to hold a one-on-one meeting on Christmas eve on the sidelines of the trilateral summit.

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