Trilateral trade relations among China,Japan and South Korea: Challenges and prospects of regional economic integration |
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Authors: | Sarah Chan Chun-Chien Kuo |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Finance, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | China’s emergence as a global and regional manufacturing center has significant implications for the Northeast Asian economies of Japan and South Korea. China's trade with Japan and South Korea has been rapidly growing in relative importance, largely facilitated by China's rise as a regional production base as well as changes in the trade structures between China and her neighbours. Indeed, in recent years, China has been the main driving force behind Northeast Asian trade interdependency. The strong economic linkages and complementarities among China, Japan and South Korea augur well for the further integration among the three Northeast Asian countries. Establishing a trilateral free trade arrangement (FTA) provide new opportunities to enhance the three countries’ overall growth potential through trade and investment. However, such Northeast Asian regional integration is destined to be a long, drawn out process. The forging of a trilateral trading arrangement between China and her two neighbours remain a long term vision in view of the many outstanding issues and obstacles. |
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Keywords: | economic interdependence integration trilateral FTA intra-regional trade trade intensity |
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