Japan and South Korea agree to revive currency swap deal | Inquirer Business

Japan and South Korea agree to revive currency swap deal

/ 04:11 PM June 29, 2023

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A view of South Korean and Japanese national flags hoisted ahead of the arrival of South Korea’s President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife Kim Keon-hee, at Tokyo International Airport (Haneda Airport) in Tokyo, Japan March 16, 2023. REUTERS/Issei Kato

TOKYO  -Japan and South Korea agreed on Thursday to revive a $10-billion currency swap deal to strengthen “the regional financial safety net” – a move that comes amid increased geopolitical risks and builds on improving bilateral relations.

The swap deal, which has never been put in action, was first agreed in 2001, designed as a tool to help the two countries cope in the face of a financial crisis. But it was allowed to expire in 2015 amid diplomatic tensions.

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“There’s increased need to strengthen bilateral ties as global and regional economies face major uncertainty and risks,” Masato Kanda, Japan’s vice finance minister for international affairs, told reporters.

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He added the currency swap deal was part of their ambition to promote cooperation in a range of areas.

At its peak in 2011, the deal was worth $70 billion.

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The revived deal was struck between Japanese Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki and his South Korean counterpart Choo Kyungho at a meeting in Tokyo on Thursday, marking the first dialogue between finance ministers of the two countries in seven years.

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The ministers also discussed the global economy, infrastructure investment and debt problems in developing countries, and the role both countries could play in broader financial cooperation.

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The next round of finance talks will be hosted by Seoul in 2024.

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