Friday, May 21, 2010
Kyodo News
Trade ministers from Japan, China and South Korea will meet in Seoul on Sunday to discuss ways to promote trilateral and regional cooperation, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said Thursday.
The gathering, expected to be attended by South Korean Trade Minister Kim Jong Hoon, his Tokyo counterpart, Masayuki Naoshima, and Chinese Commerce Minister Chen Deming will take place ahead of the May 29-30 summit in South Korea.
Earlier this month, the three countries began a joint study involving industry, government and academia as a step toward commencing government-level negotiations on a trilateral free-trade agreement.
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