China Urges South Korea to Maintain Stable, Smooth Supply Ch

China Urges South Korea to Maintain Stable, Smooth Supply Chains

(Bloomberg) -- China asked South Korea to maintain stable supply chains as the countries began their first three-way summit with Japan since 2019, with Premier Li Qiang also meeting the head of Samsung Electronics Co.Most Read from BloombergFed’s Favorite Underlying Inflation Gauge Is Seen CoolingSevere Turbulence Leaves 12 Injured on Qatar Airways FlightIndia’s Markets Brace for Selloff as Modi’s Poll Goals in DoubtIsraeli Military Proceeds Into Rafah Despite Court RulingSunak National Service

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