Japan–Korea Joint Development Zone

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title: Japan–Korea Joint Development Zone
text: The Japan–Korea Joint Development Zone, often abbreviated as the JDZ, is an area in the East China Sea jointly administered by Japan and the Republic of Korea since 1978. The area was first defined by the continental shelf in the waters south of Jeju Island, west of Kyushu, and north of Okinawa. The zone is believed to hold an estimated ₩9,000 trillion worth of oil reserves, but due to a lack of cooperation in recent decades, has produced none to date. The initial lack of progress is what Japan
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description: Oil-rich area in the East China Sea
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan%E2%80%93Korea_Joint_Development_Zone
date created: 2023-05-28T08:33:07Z
date modified: 2024-09-14T21:33:47Z
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