South Korea moves to resolve WWII dispute with Japan that troubles tech supply chains
Japan and South Korea have edged closer to a resolution of a dispute that has its roots in World War II, and their efforts may also improve tech supply chains.
The company made no payments and Japan protested the decision by removing South Korea from the list of nations it affords preferential access to some exports. That decision was aimed at supplies essential for the manufacture of semiconductors and displays – commodities that South Korean companies excel at producing.
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