Why China, Japan, and South Korea Are Holding Their First Trilateral Summit Since 2019
Briefly

Bilateral discussions will take place on Sunday and the summit is planned to cover six areas of cooperation that include sustainable development, people-to-people exchanges as well as economy and trade, Yonhap cited Principal Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Tae-hyo as saying.
The meeting will take place against the backdrop of an intensifying U.S.-China rivalry for semiconductor supremacy. China will likely try to push Japan and South Korea not to join US-led efforts in further restricting exports of advanced chipmaking equipment, after Tokyo imposed export controls last year.
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