South Koreans are canceling vacations to Japan and boycotting its beer in a trade war more bitter than Trump's feud with China

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South Koreans are canceling vacations to Japan and boycotting its beer in a trade war more bitter than Trump's feud with China
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South Korea and Japan are in the middle of an unrelenting trade war that is also

South Korea and Japan are in the middle of an unrelenting trade war, which has seen both sides curb vital exports and remove each other as preferred trading partners. The feud is reigniting more than 100 years of tension between the two nations, which involved Japan colonizing Korea in the early 1900s and using forced labor during World War II.

South Korea and Japan are in the middle of an unrelenting trade war, which has seen both sides curb vital exports and remove each other as preferred trading partners. The feud is reigniting more than 100 years of tension between the two nations, which involved Japan colonizing Korea in the early 1900s and using forced labor during World War II.

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