The first trilateral industry ministers' meeting between South Korea, the United States, and Japan was held
The first trilateral industry ministers' meeting between South Korea, the United States, and Japan was held
On June 26,
Minister Ahn Deok-geun of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy held the
first trilateral industry ministers' meeting in Washington D.C. with U.S.
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and
Industry Saito Ken.
This meeting was
a follow-up action to the agreement made by the leaders of South Korea, the
United States, and Japan during their summit at Camp David in August last year.
The three countries' industry ministers discussed strategies to promote the
development of critical and emerging technologies and to strengthen their
economic security through their first trilateral conference.
The industry ministers agreed to expand
collaboration on semiconductor and critical mineral supply chains, protect
advanced technologies through export controls, enhance joint research in AI and
other advanced tech, and strengthen clean energy cooperation. They also pledged
to work together under the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework (IPEF) and adopted a
joint declaration to affirm these commitments.
Meanwhile, South Korea, the United States,
and Japan agreed to hold the trilateral industry ministers' meeting annually
and to continue working-level cooperation to advance the issues discussed by
the ministers.
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