The reporter asked questions. According to relevant media reports, the South Korean government complained to the WTO that its related industries were boycotted in China, arguing that China's relevant measures were suspected of violating WTO commitments. Is it true?/You don't say. What is the specific situation?
Jiwen Sun said that on March 17, at the regular meeting of the WTO Council for Trade in Services, the Korean representative said in a brief speech that some Korean enterprises' operations in China were affected.
The Chinese representative said that China attaches great importance to the development of China-ROK economic and trade relations. We have noticed that South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Planning and Finance once told the media that there is no evidence that China has taken policy measures.
I would like to add that as a responsible WTO member, China has always and will continue to abide by WTO rules and relevant commitments.