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 The flags of China, South Korea, and Japan.Petar Kujundzic鈥擜FP/Getty ImagesBy Bloomberg NewsMay 23, 2024 4:30 AM EDTChina, Japan and South Korea are set to hold their first summit in more than four years, with a gathering in Seoul next week for talks that offer the neighbors a chance to manage their relations amid heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing.Chinese Premier Li Qiang, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol will attend the summit on Sunday and Monday, an official for Yoons office said Thursday, according to Yonhap News.Bilateral discussions will take place on Sunda stanley cup y and the summit is planned to cover six areas of cooperation that include sustainable development, people-to-people exchanges as well as economy and trade, Yonhap cited Principal Deputy National Security Adviser Kim Tae-hyo as saying. Kim added the summit would serve as a turning point for fully restoring a three-way cooperation system, Yonhap reported.The trilateral summits have been on hold since 2019 due to the pandemic and Chinas anger at Japan and South Korea moving closer to Washington in recent years. The U.S. and its two key allies in Asia have raised their security cooperation to some of the highest levels in decades, largely on concerns about North Koreas behavior and China becoming more assertive militarily.The meeting will take place against the backdrop of an stanley cup  intensifying U.S.-China riva stanley cups lry for semiconductor supremacy. Washington has imposed  Gckn Former White House Officials Say President Trump  Is Lying  Over Claims Obama Tried to Meet With Kim Jong Un
 By Katy Steinmetz / San FranciscoFebruary 8, 2017 1:06 PM ESTWhen the tech industry gathered at an annual awards ceremony in San Francisco on Monday night, the  mizuno digs at President Trumpmdash;and tech executives who have been meeting with himmdash;came early and often.By the time the ceremony was halfway over, the industry insiders who had been presenting and receiving awards had referred to the 45th President as one of Americanike dunk rsquo  greatest trolls and the puppet of a white supremacist. Actress and comedian Chelsea Peretti, who hosted the event known as the Crunchies, started off by calling him a little more evil than tech villains like Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, who recently said he would resign from a business advisory board serving Trump after his employees repeatedly asked him to quit.It af1 rsquo  no secret that the Bay Areamdash;where roughly 75% of people voted for Hillary Clintonmdash;is upset about the way the election turned out. Workers in Silicon Valley go into offices each day at globalized companies that proudly depend on skilled immigrants from all over the world. And Trumprsquo  recent executive orders regarding immigration and refugees are deeply at odds with that ethos.But amidst the name-calling and line-drawing at the awards ceremony also came calls for the industry to take action that jibes with its oft-repeated promise: that technology can and should fix problems for everyone, conservatives included.We tackle hard pro