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The biggest focus of the Korea-China summit seems to be the lifting of sanctions, the West Sea structure issue, and peace on the Korean Peninsula.

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First of all, if you listen to Director Wi Sung-rak’s story, it is said that there were concerns that sanctions against Hanwha Ocean, which had become sensitive due to the construction of nuclear submarines, could easily be lifted, but there were constructive discussions.

China was targeting Hanwha Ocean and imposing sanctions.

I think we will have to keep a close eye on the Hanwha Ocean issue going forward.

And on the issue of peace on the Korean Peninsula, of course, China’s role was discussed and there was a request for help in denuclearizing North Korea, but there was no mention of denuclearization from China and it was not even mentioned in the media.

This morning, North Korea put pressure on China, saying its demand for denuclearization was absurd, so China did not mention our demand for North Korea’s denuclearization at all.

Also, the issue of structures in the West Sea, which is very sensitive these days, is also a big issue.

Not long ago, there was a case where the Onnuri was driven out due to threats from Chinese ships. An American think tank also expressed concern that this could become an issue like the South China Sea.

There was also a recent Korea-China maritime meeting, but no substantive conclusion was reached, but it is said that there was discussion at this summit.

If the West Sea is not to become a sea of ​​real conflict, China should not be greedy and covetous. I am glad that we have addressed this even if it is only our first meeting, but let’s see what China will do.

It seems that the conflict will only end if the military facilities disguised as fishing nets are demolished. It started to be installed in 2018, and it looks like the third building is currently under construction. (I heard that this is a facility used to monitor US forces in Korea.)

And I think the government did a good job of having JYP attend the state dinner.

I hope Korean Wave concerts become possible in Beijing. Entertainment stocks will also rise.

And Han Han-ryeong is not only for singers, but also extends to various fields such as movies, dramas, games, fashion, beauty, books, large corporations, etc. Let’s see if it can be lifted all at once.

There was also a THAAD retaliation aspect in China’s enforcement of the Korean War.

There is patriotism to lead the revival of domestic companies, and as our colorful culture is gaining global popularity, there is also a strong sense of checks and balances against it.

In particular, the reason why they react sensitively to movies and dramas is because there are many works with strong political and social satire, which are not good for their lifestyle, so they filter them out sensitively. I hope that these aspects are also not kept in check.

(These days, there are a lot of OTT works, so OTT works cannot go to China in the first place, so the number of works that can advance to China seems to be limited.)

In addition, in the past, Korean entertainment companies, dramas, and entertainment companies invested in Chinese capital.

There have been many issues such as recruiting Chinese idols because it is so encroached upon, or the story of the work becoming strange due to being encroached upon by Chinese capital, distorted history and culture, or PPL’s too many random things. Let’s make sure there are no such problems.

Now, we can promote our culture to the world without relying on Chinese capital. We must promote our traditional culture and charms to China.

I sincerely hope that the entertainment industry will not be guided only by what China wants. In this case, I cannot say that it would be better to have Han Han-ryeong.

I sincerely hope that our Korean Wave culture industry will not be Chineseized and ruined.

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