Beijing and Seoul have agreed to put aside their differences over the controversial US Thaad anti-missile deployment in South Korea.
The move to normalize relations comes after a year-long standoff that has chilled bilateral relations and hit at South Korean businesses.
Liling Tan reports from New York.
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