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Korea Urges Firm Response to China's Expanding Maritime Structures in Disputed Yellow Sea Zone

Beijing plans to add 12 more installations in the Korea-China Provisional Measures Zone, prompting bipartisan calls in Seoul for reciprocal action to protect sovereignty.

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An official from the Korean Veterans Association explains China's recent installation of a steel structure in the Provisional Maritime Zone in the Yellow Sea during a rally in Seoul on March 31, 2025. (Yonhap)
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Overview

  • China has installed two Shenlan steel structures and a fixed platform with a helipad in the Korea-China Provisional Measures Zone since 2018, breaching a 2001 bilateral agreement prohibiting such construction.
  • Beijing claims the structures are salmon farms and has announced plans to construct 12 additional installations in the disputed area.
  • Korea's February inspection attempt was blocked by China, leading to a two-hour maritime standoff involving a Korean research ship and Coast Guard vessel.
  • Lawmakers from Korea's People Power Party and Democratic Party have united in advocating for a proportionate response, including constructing Korean facilities in the zone.
  • Observers warn that the scale and design of China's structures suggest potential strategic motives tied to future territorial claims.