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Chinese Ambassador Demands Japan Withdraw Taiwan Remarks
Chosun Ilbo | English | News | Dec. 2, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
Tensions between China and Japan have intensified after Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi suggested possible Japanese military intervention in a Taiwan contingency. In response, Chinese Ambassador to Japan Wu Zanghao demanded that Japan retract these comments in a People’s Daily op-ed, accusing Takaichi of misjudging the situation and violating the One-China Principle and post-World War II international order. Wu emphasized Taiwan as an inseparable part of China’s territory and condemned any external interference, warning that Japan’s stance could provoke severe consequences.
The controversy escalated with Takaichi’s statement to the Japanese House of Representatives that a Taiwan crisis could justify Japan’s exercise of collective self-defense, implying readiness for military action. China increased diplomatic pressure, including provocative remarks by Chinese Consul General Xue Jian and economic measures such as travel and study advisories against Japan. Data shows a 16% reduction in Chinese airline flights to Japan in December, reflecting strained bilateral ties.
Military activity around Taiwan remains high, with Taiwan’s Defense Ministry reporting significant Chinese military aircraft incursions and naval operations near Taiwan over recent days. Satellite analysis indicates coordinated Chinese fighter jets and warships encircling Taiwan from multiple directions, signaling ongoing Chinese military posturing in the region.
Vice trade minister expresses regret over Canada's stronger steel safeguard plan
Yonhap | English | News | Dec. 2, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers
Vice Trade Minister Park Jung-sung expressed regret over Canada's announcement of stronger steel safeguard measures, urging a swift withdrawal of the plan. The measures reduce Canada's steel tariff rate quotas (TRQs) for countries with free trade agreements, including South Korea, from 100 percent to 75 percent of 2024 levels starting December 26, 2025. For countries without such agreements, like China, TRQs will decrease from 50 percent to 20 percent. Additionally, Canada will impose a 25 percent tariff on all steel derivative imports from the same date.
Park criticized Canada's steel safeguard plan as likely violating trade laws and undermining the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules-based multilateral trading system and the spirit of the Ottawa Group, a coalition of 13 WTO members led by Canada. He expressed concern that the measures could further burden South Korea's steel industry, already challenged by global oversupply and trade protectionism, and harm Korean companies' investment plans in Canada.
The vice minister emphasized the need to prevent damage to economic cooperation between South Korea and Canada, especially as the two countries aim to expand collaboration in strategic sectors such as defense, artificial intelligence, batteries, and critical minerals. Recent cooperation includes Canada short-listing Korea's Hanwha Ocean Co. as a finalist for its patrol submarine project.
Korea, Serbia to launch official negotiations for CEPA this week
Joongang Ilbo | English | News | Dec. 2, 2025 | UndeterminedTrade Issues and Numbers
Korea and Serbia are set to begin official negotiations for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) starting Monday in Seoul. The talks will span four days and aim to establish a free trade deal covering various sectors.
The negotiations will focus on 10 key areas, including tariff concessions, customs procedures, and economic cooperation. Serbia is viewed as a strategic hub connecting the European Union's neighboring markets and the Balkan region, making it an important emerging partner for Korean companies in sectors such as electric vehicles, batteries, and renewable energy.
According to Son Ho-young, acting director general for free trade agreement negotiations at Korea’s Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources, this CEPA will enhance Korean companies' market access and help Seoul mitigate supply chain risks amid global trade uncertainties.
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