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South Korea complains to WTO over China response to THAAD

STRAINED RELATIONS: Korean minister says China appears to violate trade deals

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SEOUL: South Korea has complained to the World Trade Organizati­on about Chinese retaliatio­n against South Korean companies over the deployment of a US anti-missile defence system in the South, the trade minister said on Monday.

South Korea and the United States say the sole purpose of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (THAAD) system is to guard against missile launches from North Korea, but China says that its powerful radar could penetrate into its territory.

“We have notified the WTO that China may be in violation of some trade agreements,” Trade Minister Joo Hyung-hwan told parliament in response to questions about China’s reaction.

It would be up to South Korea to follow up on its complaint to the WTO for any action to take place, analysts say, either by continuing to raise its concerns and spelling out what China is doing wrong, or by launching a trade dispute. The first step would be to formally “request consultati­ons” with China.

When asked what would happen next, Joo said the ministry would strengthen communicat­ions with Beijing and take action if needed. He did not give further details.

China is South Korea’s largest trading partner and the dispute over THAAD has resulted in a sharp decline in Chinese tourists in the South’s shopping districts.

Chinese authoritie­s have also closed nearly two dozen retail stores of South Korea’s Lotte Group amid the diplomatic standoff.

Beijing has never explicitly linked the restrictio­ns to the THAAD deployment, but the South Korean government has offered cheap loans and extended deadlines on existing debt to help businesses that have been affected and has pushed to diversify trade markets.

Joo said the issue was raised with the WTO’s Council Services on Friday.

A trade ministry official, who asked not to be identified because of the sensitivit­y of the matter, said the complaint could not be categorise­d as a legal action but was rather a request for the WTO to look into whether China was upholding trade agreements fairly.

In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying did not comment directly on the WTO complaint. “We support normal business and other exchanges between China and South Korea,” Hua told a daily news briefing. for Trade in

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— Reuters A Terminal High Altitude Area Defence intercepto­r arrives at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, in this handout picture provided by the United States Forces Korea and released by Yonhap on March 7.
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