Japan Said to Have Approved Further Exports of High-Tech Material to South Korea

The high-tech material cleared for Japan's exports to South Korea is photoresists.

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By Reuters | Updated: 20 August 2019 13:19 IST

Japan has approved shipments of a high-tech material to South Korea for the second time since imposing export curbs last month, two people familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, ahead of talks this week to resolve the dispute.

Relations between the two US allies worsened late last year as part of a decades-old row over compensation for forced labourers during Japan's wartime occupation. In early July, Japan tightened controls on shipments of three materials used in chips and displays to South Korea, threatening to disrupt the global tech supply chain.

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"Tokyo's latest export approval is positive for the local industry, but I don't see Japan's move as a conciliatory message to South Korea," a senior government official told Reuters, requesting anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.

The high-tech material cleared for Japan's exports to South Korea is photoresists, which are crucial for South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics's advanced contract chipmaking production.

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A Samsung Electronics spokeswoman and a South Korean trade ministry spokeswoman declined to comment. A Japanese official in charge of the issue was not available for comment.

Earlier this month, Japan gave the green light to the export of photoresists to Samsung Electronics for the first time since it imposed the restrictions.

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Japan's latest move comes ahead a meeting between Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono and his South Korean counterpart, Kang Kyung-wha, in Beijing on Wednesday.

The two ministers will also this week meet their Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, in the first such trilateral gathering in three years, government officials said.

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“I believe that (we are) in a very difficult situation,” Kang said at an airport on Tuesday before leaving for Beijing.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

 

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