The trilateral collaboration between South Korea, Japan, and China has become increasingly significant as the global economy approaches a turning point, according to South Korea’s finance minister on Tuesday.
During his opening remarks at a trilateral conference of finance ministers and central bank governors, Minister Choo Kyung-ho stated that such collaboration will not only benefit the three nations, which together make up more than 20% of the global economy, but also the Asian region and the entire world.
The leaders of the economies of the nations got together during the annual meeting of the board of governors of the Asian Development Bank in Incheon, South Korea.