The first meeting to enhance export control cooperation between South Korea, the United States, and Japan
The first
meeting to enhance export control cooperation between South Korea, the United
States, and Japan
The first meeting to enhance export control cooperation between South Korea, the United States, and Japan
The Ministry of
Trade, Industry and Energy of Korea, the Bureau of Industry and Security of the
U.S. Department of Commerce, and the Economic and Industrial Policy Bureau of
Japan held the first meeting of the "Trilateral Trade and Industry Export
Control Dialogue among Korea, the United States, and Japan" on February
22nd at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo.
This dialogue
took place as part of the Industrial Ministers' Initiative launched following
the trilateral summit held at Camp David last August. It aims to enhance
coordination on export controls among the three countries while strengthening
effective cooperation on common priorities. This was the first meeting held for
such purposes.
During the dialogue, representatives from the three countries agreed to
coordinate export controls concerning Russia, collaborate on establishing
cooperative relationships with Southeast Asian countries, and cooperate on
controlling core and emerging technologies.
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