China, Korea and Japan went to one against Trump
Chinese state television reports that China, South Korea and Japan have agreed to jointly respond to Trump's business tensions.
reports to jointly respond to US President Donald Trump’s business actions.
These three countries held their first economic dialogue session over the past five years, and the main most was to facilitate regional trade in Asia in the light of US government actions.
Japan and South Korea are looking to increase the import of electronic chip production from China and China is looking to buy chips from the two countries.
The meeting was held a few days after the implementation of tariffs on imports of certain goods, including cars to the United States, on April 7, which Trump called the “Day of Freedom”.