FILE PHOTO: South Korean President Moon Jae-in speaks during a meeting with executives from South Korea's top 30 conglomerates at the Presidential Blue House in Seoul, South Korea, July 10, 2019. Yonhap via REUTERS/File Photo
SEOUL - South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Monday Japan’s reported accusations that South Korea has violated international sanctions by exporting banned goods to North Korea posed a “grave challenge” to Seoul. Moon warned at a meeting with senior aides that Japan’s recent imposition of curbs on exports of high-tech materials to South Korea would inflict greater damage on the Japanese economy and urged Tokyo to return to talks.
Japan has tightened restrictions on the export of three materials used in high-tech equipment, citing what Tokyo has called “inadequate management” of sensitive items exported to South Korea. The curbs were seen as a response to South Korean court rulings ordering Japanese companies to compensate wartime forced laborers.
He’s lying
In the past three years, 142 cases of illegal exports from South Korea to Syria and Iran have been discovered. That's why Japan only tightened export licensing. It is the expulsion of the White list and the same conditions imposed on South Korea by the EU.
Japan is very careful national characteristic s. In my thought, Japan never releases proper export plolicy called export-curb without obvious evidence. Look forward to recover what true is.
Koreans tend to wear their opponents and lie about their evil things they do not want to pursue most.
This measure is not a retaliation of historical issues between the two countries. Japan is obliged to control export of strategic goods properly. Since an inappropriate case actually occurs, it is necessary to prevent the occurrence of a similar case.
An interesting thing. North Korean state newspaper and Iranian propaganda media have published articles condemning Japan with this trouble.
Last month, a factory of Micron Memory Japan Ltd. was completed in Hiroshima. And today, SEMI in California has announced that this year's top semiconductor in the world's shipments will be Taiwan's $ 12.31 billion increase 21.1% over the previous year.
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