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The Korean-Japanese business community immediately welcomed the easing of restrictions on mutual entry of entrepreneurs. It is anticipated that this move could lead to widespread economic cooperation, such as business meetings between Korea and Japan.
The National Federation of Entrepreneurs said on the 6th: “This agreement is a measure to ease some of the entry restrictions between the two countries, which was the biggest obstacle to the economic activities of Korean entrepreneurs in Japan.” I hope. “He added,” I hope that the two governments of Korea and Japan will make more active efforts to advance towards future-oriented Korea-Japan relations in general economic cooperation, taking this step as an opportunity. ”
An official from a large company said: “As we still depend on Japan for a large number of parts and materials, there were not many difficulties in product development due to road trips. “He was concerned about the ease of entry restrictions only for entrepreneurs.” Another official said: “If the Korean-Japanese business exchange is resumed in a situation where the Japanese leadership has changed, productive discussions between companies from the two countries will be possible.”
The Japanese business community also welcomed the resumption of Korean-Japanese entrepreneurs. An official from Japan’s five main economic organizations told Dong-A Ilbo: “It is late, but I am very lucky. It is clear that commercial activities in both countries will be activated in the future ”. The Korean-Japanese business community has emphasized that “economic exchanges must continue on the fringes of politics,” even as relations between Korea and Japan are in the worst shape due to the Japanese government’s export restrictions to Korea in July of the year. past. In November last year, before the outbreak of the Corona 19 outbreak, the FKI and Gyeongdanryeon of Japan held a business meeting in Tokyo and agreed: “Although the two countries are in a very difficult political situation, let us encourage economic exchanges and private “. The FKI and Gyeongdan Ryeon originally planned to hold a Korean-Japanese business meeting in Seoul this month, but have been contemplating non-face-to-face methods due to the Corona 19 incident. An FKI official said: “While we were thinking about business meetings not face-to-face during this month, entry restrictions for Korean-Japanese entrepreneurs were eased, “he said.
Reporter Kim Hyun-soo [email protected] / Tokyo = correspondent Park Hyung-jun
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