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China, Sokor and Japan agree to strengthen free trade
The Freeman
|March 31, 2025
China, South Korea and Japan agreed Sunday to strengthen free trade in the face of a raft of new tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump.
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The agreement came at a meeting of top trade officials -- the first at that level in five years -- days ahead of the start of tariffs on a huge range of US imports, including cars, trucks, and auto parts.
South Korea and Japan are major auto exporters, while China has also been hit hard by the US tariffs.
The meeting was attended by South Korea's industry minister Ahn Duk-geun, his Japanese counterpart Yoji Muto, and China's Wang Wentao.
The three countries called for their negotiations for a comprehensive trilateral free-trade agreement to be speeded up, and agreed to create "a predictable trade and investment environment", a statement said.
South Korea's Ahn said the three countries must respond "jointly" to shared global challenges.
"Today's economic and trade environment is marked by increasing fragmentation of the global economy," he said.
"The international environment surrounding us is constantly changing, and uncertainties are increasing," Japanese trade official Yasuji Komiyama told a press briefing.
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