Diplomatic sources confirm that China, Japan and South Korea are organizing a leaders summit scheduled for late May 2026. The meeting aims to strengthen economic ties among the three Northeast Asian economies.
Trade ministers from the three countries have been in preliminary discussions for several weeks, focusing on reducing trade barriers and coordinating responses to rising protectionism in other regions.
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida recently stated that enhanced cooperation among our three economies is essential for regional stability and prosperity.