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Accelerate China-Japan-ROK Free Trade Agreement Talks- Li Qiang

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MNI (BEIJING)

China wants to accelerate China-Japan-ROK Free Trade Agreement negotiations and strengthen cooperation in high-end manufacturing, new energy industries, artificial intelligence, and biomedicine, Premier Li Qiang said at the 9th China-Japan-ROK Leaders Meeting in Seoul. Huang Fei, director at the Seoul Graduate School of Science noted the three nations have huge opportunity for industrial and supply-chain synergy beneath end product competition. Chen Yan, executive director of the Japan Enterprise Research Institute said Japanese firms should be important partners in technological fields, but cooperation remained uncertain. (Source: Yicai)

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China wants to accelerate China-Japan-ROK Free Trade Agreement negotiations and strengthen cooperation in high-end manufacturing, new energy industries, artificial intelligence, and biomedicine, Premier Li Qiang said at the 9th China-Japan-ROK Leaders Meeting in Seoul. Huang Fei, director at the Seoul Graduate School of Science noted the three nations have huge opportunity for industrial and supply-chain synergy beneath end product competition. Chen Yan, executive director of the Japan Enterprise Research Institute said Japanese firms should be important partners in technological fields, but cooperation remained uncertain. (Source: Yicai)