Japan To Allow First Export Of Chemicals To S. Korea Under Tighter Export Controls

Japan To Allow First Export Of Chemicals To S. Korea Under Tighter Export Controls

TOKYO, Japan, Aug 8 (NNN-NHK) – Japan will soon issue its first permit for export to South Korea, some of the chemicals needed in producing semiconductors and display panels, since imposing tighter controls last month, local media quoted sources as saying, Thursday.

On July 4, Japan made it a requirement to file applications for each transaction for exporting fluorinated polyimide, hydrogen fluoride and photoresist to South Korea.

The move was believed to be economic retaliation for its mishandling of an arbitration process connected to a wartime labour row, stemming from Japan’s 1910-1945 colonial rule of the Korean Peninsula.

Japan believes the matter of compensation for wartime labourers was dealt with “finally and irreversibly” in a 1965 pact inked between both sides.

Tokyo, has maintained that the tighter export controls have been put into place due to reasons of national security, but has also called Seoul out for repeatedly breaching previous pacts and causing mutual trust to be diminished.– NNN-NHK

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