S. Korea to Remove 'China (Taiwan)' Label From E-Arrival System After Taiwan's Protest
South Korea will remove 'China (Taiwan)' from its e-arrival system by eliminating related fields, prompting Taiwan to halt planned retaliatory measures, officials said.
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S. Korea to remove 'China (Taiwan)' label from e-arrival system after Taiwan's protest
South Korea will remove the "China (Taiwan)" label from its e-arrival system, a foreign ministry official said Tuesday, after Taiwan changed South Korea's name in protest.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporters Kim Ji-heon and Min Seon-hee = The section for "China (Taiwan)" on South Korea's electronic entry declaration form, which Taiwan has protested against, will be removed.
Taiwan backs off retaliation against South Korea amid controversy
Taipei, March 31 (CNA) Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) is suspending retaliation measures against South Korea that had been set to take effect Wednesday after Seoul said it is updating its e-arrival system, MOFA said Tuesday.
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