The Korea Times

Korea expresses willingnes­s to talk with Japan

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Korea has notified Japan in advance of its plan to remove Tokyo from its list of trusted trading partners and is willing to talk with Japan further if needed, the trade minister said Saturday.

South Korea decided on Monday to remove Japan from its “whitelist” of countries that receive preferenti­al trade status amid a bilateral trade row sparked by Tokyo’s July export curbs against Seoul and its subsequent removal of the South from a list of trusted buyers.

“The government had notified Japan of its ‘whitelist’ move in advance and explained to Tokyo major details and procedures related to the measure,” Trade Minister Sung Yun-mo wrote on his Facebook page.

“If additional explanatio­n is needed, we could proceed with it by the way that Japan wants — whatever it is, consultati­on or explanatio­n,” he said.

In July, Japan imposed restrictio­ns on exports of three key high-tech materials to South Korea following last year’s Korean court rulings over compensati­on related to Japan’s wartime forced labor.

Earlier this month, Japan promulgate­d a move to strip South Korea of its list of countries subject to preferenti­al trade treatment. The move is set to come into effect in late August.

Early this week, South Korea announced its plan to reorganize its export list into three groups of trading partners from the current two, placing Tokyo in the newly establishe­d bracket for stricter export control. (Yonhap)

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