40% of Japanese, South Korean firms plan more collaboration with each other

Chips and AI seen as promising for cross-border cooperation

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Dignitaries gather at a reception in Seoul on June 16 to mark the 60th anniversary of South Korea and Japan normalizing diplomatic relations. © Kyodo

TAKASHI KAWAKAMI

TOKYO -- Nearly 40% of Japanese and South Korean companies plan to step up collaboration with their cross-border counterparts, a new survey shows, as the countries' corporate sectors scramble to cope with U.S. President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.

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