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Seminar & ForumInternational Forum for Trilateral Cooperation 2025The Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS) hosted the International Forum for Trilateral Cooperation (IFTC) 2025 on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in Tokyo, under the theme “Shaping the Future Together: Navigating Global Complexity through Trilateral Cooperation.” The forum returned to Japan for the first time since 2018, after being suspended during the pandemic. The event attracted more than 200 on-site attendees and several hundred online participants, offering valuable insights into the future of trilateral cooperation. In the opening session, TCS Secretary-General LEE Hee-sup emphasized the need to transition from quantitative growth to qualitative progress in trilateral cooperation. He noted that while last year marked the 25th anniversary of trilateral cooperation, next year will mark the 15th anniversary of TCS’s establishment. Acknowledging the complex global challenges jointly faced by China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea (ROK)—including geopolitical tensions, economic fragmentation, and rising protectionism—he stressed the importance of collaboration among governments, citizens, media, and think tanks, reaffirming TCS’s commitment to peace, prosperity, and shared culture among the three countries. On-site congratulatory remarks were delivered by H.E. FUJII Hisayuki, State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, H.E. WU Jianghao, Ambassador of China to Japan, and H.E. PARK Cheol-hee, Ambassador of the ROK to Japan. Keynote speeches followed, delivered by Ms. KAWAGUCHI Yoriko, former Minister of the Environment and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan; Mr. WU Hailong, President of the China Public Diplomacy Association; and Mr. KIM Jin-pyo, Chairman of Global Innovation Studies and former Speaker of the ROK National Assembly. In the two subsequent sessions, high-level officials, diplomats, prominent scholars, and policymakers examined both the structural foundations and practical dimensions of trilateral cooperation. They discussed the rationale for revitalizing trilateral efforts and the institutional frameworks needed to sustain them, while also exploring areas of collaboration that directly affect people’s lives. Session 1, “Revitalizing Regional Connectivity: Institutionalizing Trilateral Cooperation for a Stable and Peaceful Northeast Asia,” explored how the three countries can reinforce the strategic and institutional foundations of cooperation. Speakers underscored the value of holding trilateral summits and ministerial meetings on a regular basis, alongside efforts to strengthen institutional capacity. Key proposals included regularizing dialogue mechanisms, establishing crisis response systems, expanding “CJK + X” cooperation, and empowering TCS. The session also underscored the importance of engaging non-governmental sectors—such as think tanks, media, and academia—to foster mutual trust and promote sustainable peace in the region. Session 2, “Driving Inclusive Growth: In Pursuit of a More Prosperous Northeast Asia amid Global Challenges,” explored pathways to achieving inclusive growth in the context of highly aged societies, the climate crisis and the pursuit of carbon neutrality, and enhanced regional economic cooperation. The speakers emphasized the urgency of climate action and the opportunities presented by green and digital transitions. The session also underscored the importance of regional economic integration and trade frameworks in supporting sustainable development. Closer trilateral cooperation—and collaboration across academic and policy arenas—was recognized as vital to addressing shared challenges and securing long-term resilience and prosperity. Since 2011, the IFTC has served as one of TCS’s flagship annual projects, raising public awareness of trilateral cooperation and providing in-depth policy references to the three governments. The 2025 Forum was supported by major media outlets from the three countries: Asahi Shimbun, People’s Daily, and Chosun Ilbo.▲Group Photo▲Congratulatory Remarks from H.E. FUJII Hisayuki, State Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan▲Congratulatory Remarks from H.E. WU Jianghao, Ambassador of China to Japan▲Congratulatory Remarks from H.E. PARK Cheol-hee, Ambassador of the ROK to Japan▲Opening Remarks from TCS Secretary-General, LEE Hee-sup▲Keynote Speech by Ms. KAWAGUCHI Yoriko, Former Minister of the Environment and Minister for Foreign Affairs ofJapan▲Keynote Speech by Mr. WU Hailong, President of the China Public Diplomacy Association▲Keynote Speech by Mr. KIM Jin-pyo, Chairman of Global Innovation Studies and former Speaker of the ROK National Assembly▲Session 1 “Revitalizing Regional Connectivity: Institutionalizing Trilateral Cooperation for a Stable and Peaceful Northeast Asia”▲Session 2 “Driving Inclusive Growth: In Pursuit of a More Prosperous Northeast Asia amid Global Challenges”2025-07-01
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TC ActivitiesWorking Level Meeting for the 23rd Yellow Sea Rim Economic and Technological Exchange Conference Held in Daejeon, ROKOn June 26, 2025, the Working Level Meeting for the 23rd Yellow Sea Rim Economic and Technological Exchange Conference was held in Daejeon. The meeting was hosted by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of the ROK, and the Korea-Japan Economic Association. The Embassy of China in the ROK and the Kyushu Economy International (KEI) (comprising Kyushu Bureau of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Kyushu Economic Federation) participated in the meeting.The delegation from the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS) delivered a presentation on the publication of the Trilateral Economic Report (TER) and shared future plans regarding the follow-up to the 13th Trilateral Economic and Trade Ministers’ Meeting. Launched in 2001, the Yellow Sea Rim Economic and Technological Exchange Conference has served as a annual platform for the three countries based on the Yellow Sea Rim region for government agencies, local governments, businesses, and research institutions. The forum aims to promote cooperation and explore business opportunities in the fields of trade, investment, technology, and people to people exchange. Marking its 23rd iteration this year, the conference will be held in Daejeon in November under the theme of “Growth and Development of the Yellow Sea Rim Economic Zone: Bio-Healthcare, Science & Technology, and Business Exchange.”▲Meeting in progress▲Group photo2025-06-26
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Seminar & ForumSecretary-General LEE Hee-sup participated in the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of New Champions 2025From June 24 to 25th, 2025, the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS) Secretary-General LEE Hee-sup attended the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of New Champions 2025 (The Summer Davos Forum) held in Tianjin, China. The theme of this year’s Forum was “Entrepreneurship for a New Era”.Secretary-General LEE attended as a speaker at a closed-door roundtable session entitled “Trilateral East Asian Cooperation: China, Japan, and Korea” along with key public figures and high-level leaders from the three countries to discuss the challenges that East Asian countries are facing, and called for a higher level of trilateral cooperation to address global issues. In his remarks, SG LEE illustrated the history and achievement of trilateral cooperation and emphasized that cooperation can act as a catalyst for progress in times of crisis. Following the roundtable session, SG LEE had a bilateral meeting with Ms. Gim Huay Neo, Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board at the World Economic Forum, to discuss how to further incorporate trilateral cooperation into WEF’s agenda. Ms. Neo stressed that trilateral cooperation is also a center of interest for business sectors as well, and expressed her hopes of continuing to communicate with TCS for future collaboration.At the Forum, SG LEE also had an interview with Xinhua News Agency and shared his thoughts and insights on the recent global economic and trade environment in East Asia, especially those regarding the impact and prospects of RCEP, FTA, and China’s economic policies. ▲The Summer Davos Forum in progress▲Bilateral meeting with Ms. Gim Huay Neo, Managing Director and Member of the Managing Board at the World Economic Forum▲Secretary-General LEE Hee-sup receiving an interview from Xinhua News Agency2025-06-24
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MechanismsTCS participated in Pre-TEMM26On June 19, 2025, the Pre-TEMM26 working-level meeting was held in Beijing, China, with Director-level officials from the Ministry of Ecology and Environment of China, the Ministry of the Environment of Japan, the Ministry of Environment of the ROK, and the TCS attending. The meeting was held to discuss the drafting of the Joint Communique and the new Tripartite Joint Action Plan (TJAP) and prepare logistical arrangements for the 26th Tripartite Environment Ministers’ Meeting (TEMM26). Through his remarks, XU Hongda, Director of Department of Economic Affairs of TCS, reported the outcomes of the 4th Forum on Carbon Neutrality Goals of China, Japan, and the Republic of Korea, as well as the special event on sand and dust storms hosted at the 81st Session of ESCAP. Director XU expressed his hopes to further strengthen ties with TEMM through the newly to-be adopted Priority Areas in the Tripartite Joint Action Plan (TJAP), starting with the 4th Trilateral Environment Teachers Exchange Program organized by TCS in August 2025. The three ministries’ officials discussed the contents of the Joint Communique and the progress of the current TJAP while preparing for the launch of the new Action Plan to be announced this year. As a follow-up, the TEMM26 Director-General Meeting will be held in August 2025 in Yantai, China.▲Pre-TEMM26 Meeting in progress2025-06-19
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