https://www.quora.com/Why-has-South-Korea-filed-a-complaint-over-Japans-trade-restrictions/answer/%E6%A1%91%E7%94%B0-%E5%81%A5%E5%8F%B8-Kuwata-Kenji?prompt_topic_bio=1
There may be something inconvenient.
Until now, the Japanese government has trusted South Korea and did not manage supplies that could be diverted to military use.
However, for world safety, “no-check” is irresponsible.
The Japanese government had asked South Korea to report on the use of supplies that could be diverted to military use.
South Korea ignored for 3 years.
Became a Moon administration, the export of supplies divertable to the military has unnaturally doubled.
This year, Japan exported 40 tons of hydrogen fluoride to South Korea.
South Korea announced that 40 tons have been returned to Japan.
However, only 120 kg is recorded in the tariff record in Japan.
South Korea has not yet reported to Japan about 40 tons of usage results.
As a result, the Japanese government can no longer trust South Korea, and the Japanese government will individually manage materials that can be diverted to the military.
Wasn't South Korea making big profits by exporting hydrogen fluoride to North Korea, Iran, and Syria?
South Korea cannot be imported without a Japanese endorsement.
Wasn't Iran importing crude oil in exchange for hydrogen fluoride?
There may be something inconvenient.
Until now, the Japanese government has trusted South Korea and did not manage supplies that could be diverted to military use.
However, for world safety, “no-check” is irresponsible.
The Japanese government had asked South Korea to report on the use of supplies that could be diverted to military use.
South Korea ignored for 3 years.
Became a Moon administration, the export of supplies divertable to the military has unnaturally doubled.
This year, Japan exported 40 tons of hydrogen fluoride to South Korea.
South Korea announced that 40 tons have been returned to Japan.
However, only 120 kg is recorded in the tariff record in Japan.
South Korea has not yet reported to Japan about 40 tons of usage results.
As a result, the Japanese government can no longer trust South Korea, and the Japanese government will individually manage materials that can be diverted to the military.
Wasn't South Korea making big profits by exporting hydrogen fluoride to North Korea, Iran, and Syria?
South Korea cannot be imported without a Japanese endorsement.
Wasn't Iran importing crude oil in exchange for hydrogen fluoride?
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