Held for the First Time in 4 Years Due to COVID-19
Next Year's Meeting to Be Held in China

Lee Chang-yong, Governor of the Bank of Korea, announced on the 23rd that he attended the Korea-China-Japan Central Bank Governors' Meeting and exchanged opinions on recent economic and financial trends.


Governor Lee attended the "12th Korea-China-Japan Central Bank Governors' Meeting" held in Yokohama, Japan, on the same day.


The central banks of the three countries?Korea, China, and Japan?have held the Central Bank Governors' Meeting annually on a rotating basis since 2009 to promote mutual understanding and cooperation and to foster regional economic and financial stability. This meeting was held for the first time in four years since 2019 due to COVID-19.


The meeting was also attended by Pan Gongsheng, representative of the People's Bank of China, and Kazuo Ueda, Governor of the Bank of Japan.



Next year's meeting is scheduled to be hosted by the People's Bank of China.

On the afternoon of the 23rd, the 12th Trilateral Meeting of Central Bank Governors of Korea, China, and Japan was held in Yokohama, Japan. From the left in the photo are Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China; Kazuo Ueda, Governor of the Bank of Japan; and Lee Chang-yong, Governor of the Bank of Korea. Photo by Bank of Korea

On the afternoon of the 23rd, the 12th Trilateral Meeting of Central Bank Governors of Korea, China, and Japan was held in Yokohama, Japan. From the left in the photo are Pan Gongsheng, Governor of the People's Bank of China; Kazuo Ueda, Governor of the Bank of Japan; and Lee Chang-yong, Governor of the Bank of Korea. Photo by Bank of Korea

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