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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