Imiyeon, Director General of the Bilateral Economic Diplomacy Bureau at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is holding the 25th Korea-China Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Review Meeting via video conference with Yang Weiqun, Director General of the Asia Department at the Ministry of Commerce of China, on the 2nd. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Imiyeon, Director General of the Bilateral Economic Diplomacy Bureau at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is holding the 25th Korea-China Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Review Meeting via video conference with Yang Weiqun, Director General of the Asia Department at the Ministry of Commerce of China, on the 2nd.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daehyun] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has requested the Chinese government’s cooperation to activate cultural content exchanges, such as granting permission for Korean game services and screening Korean films in China.


On the 2nd, Lee Mi-yeon, Director General of the Bilateral Economic Diplomacy Bureau at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Yang Weiqun, Director General of the Department of Asian Affairs at China’s Ministry of Commerce, discussed economic cooperation measures during the 25th Korea-China Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Review Meeting held via video conference.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested continued cooperation on ▲ the successful promotion of the Year of Korea-China Cultural Exchange ▲ increasing flights between the two countries ▲ resolving difficulties faced by Korean companies ▲ mutual cooperation in the agricultural and food sectors. The Chinese side requested cooperation on ▲ expanding trade and seeking new directions for industrial cooperation ▲ strengthening interregional economic cooperation ▲ addressing difficulties faced by Chinese companies in Korea.



Both sides discussed human exchanges such as the operation of a fast-track channel for Korea-China businesspeople and the preparation of a report on the "Korea-China Economic Cooperation Joint Plan." They also agreed to continue communication on enhancing regional and multilateral cooperation frameworks such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and ASEAN+3. Additionally, they agreed to discuss holding the 25th Korea-China Economic Joint Committee (vice ministerial level) in the second half of the year.


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