South Korea seeking to join digital economy pact between Singapore, New Zealand and Chile
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SOUTH Korea has expressed interest in joining Singapore, New Zealand and Chile in their partnership to cooperate on key emerging issues in the digital economy.
Ministers and senior officials from the three member states, which inked the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (Depa) last year, have agreed to commence negotiations for South Korea to accede to the pact.
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