S.Korea Urges Japan to Correct ‘Reckless, Risky’ Export Curb

S.Korea Urges Japan to Correct ‘Reckless, Risky’ Export Curb

(Bloomberg) --

South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yon on Sunday urged Japan to correct its “reckless and risky” decision to curb exports to the country, saying that the international community is concerned about security in Northeast Asia after the latest developments.

Japan is carrying out an “economic attack” against South Korea after deliberately dismissing diplomatic discussions with the country as well as arbitration by the U.S., Lee said. He was speaking at a high-level meeting with South Korea’s presidential office, government officials and ruling party lawmakers to discuss countermeasures to Japan’s export restrictions.

Tensions between the two nations worsened this week as Japan removed South Korea from a list of trusted export destinations, in a move that will hit the chip and display industries that are the backbones of the South Korean economy. South Korea has responded by saying it will take Japan off its preferred-trade list.

South Korea plans to earmark at least one trillion won ($835 million) in next year’s budget to support local parts makers and material suppliers that will be affected by Japan’s decision, ruling party lawmaker Cho Jeong-sik said after the meeting. On Friday, the parliament approved an extra budget that included about 273.2 billion won as a response to Japan’s export restrictions.

Prime Minister Lee reiterated that the government will support local businesses so that they can break away from their dependency on Japan.

In Japan, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs warned Japanese citizens in South Korea to stay away from demonstrations. It also warned them to be careful in visiting places in the country that are associated with Japan.

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