Japan looking at removing S.Korea from favoured trade trade list

Japan looking at removing S.Korea from favoured trade trade list
File pix of Presidential spokeswoman Ko Min-jung answering reporters’ questions over the ongoing trade dispute between South Korea and Japan at the presidential office in Seoul earlier this month. Photo courtesy of YONHAP.

ANKARA, July 26 (NNN-BERNAMA) — Japan is mulling to remove South Korea, from its preferential trade arrangement list, signaling widening of rift between the two countries, Anadolu Agency reported, quoting Japanese media report on Friday.

The move is part of a trade war going on between the two neighbours in the Pacific region, after Tokyo slowed down supply of three vital electronic items, to Seoul early in July.

 “Japan will decide on Aug 2 to remove South Korea from its list of countries allowed to trade under preferential arrangement, to buy dual use products that could be diverted for military use,” Japanese Kyodo news reported.

“We believe it is an appropriate step from enforcing effective export controls to remove (South Korea) from the white list,” Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters.

But, he added that nothing has been decided yet.

 The plan, if approved, will be operationalised by late August. Japan had accorded preferential trade status to South Korea in 2004.

South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung Wha has asked her Japanese counterpart to reconsider the proposed plan.

“The action will worsen the current situation,” she said. The minister also asked Tokyo to repeal the July 4 order that restricts exports to South Korea.

Both countries, close allies of the US in the region, are witnessing freezing relations, after a Korean court last October directed Japanese companies to pay compensation to wartime victims. But Tokyo refused to oblige.

Japan, which had occupied Korean peninsula from 1910 to 1945, is accused of large scale rights violations.

 Tokyo has said that Korean court order has severely damaged the mutual trust.

South Korea is among 27 countries in the preferential trade list of Japan. The decision will impact supply of dual use items. They are such items that have commercial and military usages as well. For trading such item to a non-preferential country, a prior approval from trade ministry is required, thus slowing down the export process.

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