TOKYO -- Japan, South Korea and China are set to agree on resuming free trade agreement negotiations -- which have been on pause since 2019 -- when their leaders meet Monday, Nikkei has learned.
Sources say Beijing is prepared to discuss the overproduction and subsidy issues

South Korea, Japan and China announced in November 2012 that they would begin the negotiations. But progress has stalled since the 16th round was held in November 2019. (Source photos by Nikkei)
TOKYO -- Japan, South Korea and China are set to agree on resuming free trade agreement negotiations -- which have been on pause since 2019 -- when their leaders meet Monday, Nikkei has learned.