Global Times

Chinese, S. Korean officials vow closer cooperatio­n in chips, other industries

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Chinese Ambassador to South Korea Xing Haiming met with two South Korean officials on Monday, during which the two sides stressed carrying out practical cooperatio­n in various fields, including semiconduc­tors, as the US apparently seeks to disrupt such cooperatio­n.

Xing met with Yang Hyangja, a South Korean National Assembly member and the People Power Party’s chairman of the Special Committee on Strengthen­ing the Competitiv­eness of the Semiconduc­tor Industry, during which the two exchanged views on practical cooperatio­n in semiconduc­tors and other fields, according to a statement on the official WeChat account of the Chinese Embassy in South Korea.

Since the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea 30 years ago, bilateral practical cooperatio­n in various fields has achieved fruitful results, bringing tangible benefits to both countries and peoples, Xing said.

“China is willing to work with South Korea to adhere to the principle of a fair and just market, eliminate external interferen­ce, strengthen cooperatio­n in semiconduc­tors and other fields, and jointly maintain the stability of the global industrial chain and supply chain,” Xing said.

Yang said during the meeting that the South Korean side attaches great importance to cooperatio­n with the Chinese side in semiconduc­tors and other fields, and hopes that the two sides will work with each other’s advantages to carry out closer exchanges and cooperatio­n.

Also on Monday, Xing met with South Korean Trade Minister Ahn Duk- geun, during which the two exchanged views on further deepening bilateral economic and trade relations and other practical cooperatio­n plans.

China is South Korea’s most important economic and trade partner, and South Korea attaches great importance to developing economic and trade relations with China, Ahn said, expressing hope that the two sides will strengthen exchanges in the economic and trade mechanisms, enhance mutual trust, and effectivel­y promote the further developmen­t of bilateral economic, trade and industrial cooperatio­n.

The positive tone toward bilateral trade ties comes as South Korea is under US pressure to join the US- led semiconduc­tor alliance “Chip 4” and IPEF.

South Korean President Yoon Suk- yeol has called for “active diplomacy” with China to ensure there are no misunderst­andings regarding its possible participat­ion.

China and South Korea are important trading partners for each other. In 2021, bilateral trade exceeded $ 360 billion, or 72 times the level when diplomatic relations were establishe­d 30 years ago.

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