SouthKorea asks Japan to cancel plan to remove the country from white list
SEOUL - South Korea said on Wednesday a Japanese plan to remove South Korea from a Japanese list of countries that face minimum trade restrictions would undermine their decades-old economic and security cooperation and threaten free trade.
South Korea's industry ministry said in a statement Japan's removal of South Korea from the white list would be a very grave matter that would undermine the economic and security partnership between the two countries.
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