South Korea and China will hold senior-level economic talks in Beijing on Monday, with officials set to discuss how to safeguard bilateral trade and investment against instability stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict. South Korea's Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Jina and Chinese Vice Commerce Minister Yan Dong will co-chair the 29th South Korea-China Joint Economic Commission, a bilateral dialogue body established in 1992. The two sides are expected to address supply chain resilience and multilateral regional cooperation as part of a broader effort to maintain a stable and predictable business environment.