China, Japan, South Korea Unite on Trade Amid U.S. Tensions

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China, Japan, and South Korea held their first trilateral summit since 2019, focusing on trade and cultural exchange while avoiding contentious security issues. The meeting, aimed at restoring economic cooperation, was overshadowed by tensions between China and the U.S., and North Korea's announcement of a military spy satellite launch.
- China, Japan and South Korea Hold Regional Summit Overshadowed by U.S. The New York Times
- China calls on Japan and South Korea to reject 'protectionism' in trilateral summit CNBC
- China, Japan, South Korea vow to work together to keep supply chains stable South China Morning Post
- China Courts U.S.'s Top Asian Allies on Trade, but Will It Succeed? The Wall Street Journal
- Leaders of South Korea, China and Japan to resume trilateral meeting POLITICO
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