Beer exports from Japan to South Korea have fallen 99.9% as their bitter, personal trade war rages on

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Beer exports from Japan to South Korea have fallen 99.9% as their bitter, personal trade war rages on
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Japan's finance ministry announced that it sent just $5,400 worth of beer to South Korea in September 2019, down from more than $7 million in 2018.

South Korea and Japan are in the middle of a deeply personal trade war, which has shown no signs of stopping. Tensions between the two countries go back over 100 years to 1910, when Japan occupied the Korean Peninsula and ruled it with an iron fist. Some South Koreans have been demonstrating weekly, boycotting Japanese goods, and canceling vacations to the country. Japan announced on Wednesday that it exported just $5,400 worth of beer to South Korea in September 2019, representing a 99.

South Korea and Japan are in the middle of a deeply personal trade war, which has shown no signs of stopping. Tensions between the two countries go back over 100 years to 1910, when Japan occupied the Korean Peninsula and ruled it with an iron fist. Some South Koreans have been demonstrating weekly, boycotting Japanese goods, and canceling vacations to the country. Japan announced on Wednesday that it exported just $5,400 worth of beer to South Korea in September 2019, representing a 99.

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