Foreign media: China and South Korea met in Beijing, pledging to jointly maintain supply chain stability and deepen trade relations to cope with the geopolitical impact of the Iran war and U.S. trade policies.

Both sides expressed willingness to deepen trade and investment cooperation with South Korea, and jointly ensure the stability of industrial and supply chains; South Korean Minister of Industry, Trade and Energy Kim Jong-won said that if there are logistics delays or shortages of raw materials, the two countries will immediately activate communication channels to coordinate responses, and improve the predictability of critical material supply chains such as rare earths and permanent magnets.

Both sides also agreed to promote cooperation in the fields of semiconductors, lithium batteries, and aging economy.

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