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Kepentingan Jepang Membatasi Ekspor Bahan Baku Semikonduktor Ke Korea Selatan
The study analyzed Japan's interest in issuing a policy restricting the export of
semiconductor raw materials to South Korea. The policy originated with South Korea's
Supreme Court ruling that three Japanese companies paid compensation to the families
of victims of forced labor during the Japanese occupation. The three companies are
companies engaged in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. This study uses a
Neo-merchantilisme perspective that focuses on the country's efforts to profit by
providing barriers to international trade against other countries. The theory used is
trade theory: a diamond model with a foreign policy concept. Based on internal and
external factors, Japan updated security export control rules that tighten the export
process of certain items based on FEFTA rules. Tightened items include semiconductor
raw materials. This rule applies to white-listed countries, including South Korea.
Keywords: Interests, Export Restrictions Policy, Semiconductor Raw Materials
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