Rahm Emanuel, a US ambassador to Japan, said that the United States is negotiating with Japan, the Netherlands and South Korea to restrict the export of semiconductors in China, which requires consensus on all parties.

According to Bloomberg Monday (January 9), Emmanuel emphasized during the telephone interview that Japan and South Korea and the Netherlands cooperation are importance.

Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Kishita will meet with US President Biden on Friday (13th).Emmanuel said that the two sides will sign a joint statement covering a wide range of security issues, but the negotiation work that has restricted in the chip industry continues.

Emmanuel said: "Not only through the Japanese level, it is obviously persuaded in South Korea and the Netherlands, which requires a lot of work."

Emmanuel said:"(Japan and South Korea and Dutch) All parties involved in it, and all parties have common interests to the results. All parties have a place in this industry.P> A spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce Resources of the South Korean Industry said that the South Korean government has not negotiated with the United States on export restrictions on China.

The US Biden Government launched restrictions on exports to China last October to prevent them from obtaining advanced chips and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.Bloomberg reported last month that Japan and the Netherlands agreed to cooperate with the US export control to China.