Apr 24, 2011, 3: 01 GMT
Tokyo - discussed the Trade Ministers of Japan, China and South Korea Sunday a possible trilateral Pact and the effects of 11 March earthquake and tsunami.
Japan's Trade Minister Banri Kaieda, who hosted the talks, stressed the importance of further promoting economic exchange between the three economies through trade and investment.
Kaieda thanked his colleagues for the help Japan recover which contain twin disasters and the nuclear crisis in Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station.
Kaieda was also expected that issues, the two Nations to import restrictions on Japanese food because of the radiation to ease fears.
The meeting is aimed, lay the Foundation for an upcoming two-day trilateral summit of the 21 may, where the three countries cooperation are expected to in preparedness and safety of nuclear power generation, to discuss Tokyo Kyodo News reported.
Kaieda, Chinese commerce Minister Chen Deming and South Korean counterpart Kim Jong-Hoon investments were contract negotiations, discuss which began in 2007 and be believed, at the final stage and a study to explore the possibility of a three way trade agreement are erwartetKyodo reported, citing unnamed Japanese officials.
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