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FTA talks with ROK, Japan gaining speed

Negotiatio­ns expected on the heels of recently inked RCEP, experts say

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

The formation of the world’s largest free trade bloc will spur negotiatio­ns on the China- Japan- Republic of Korea free trade agreement and promote economic and trade growth and regional economic integratio­n in East Asia, experts said.

Bai Ming, deputy director of the internatio­nal market research department under the Ministry of Commerce, said the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p agreement signed on Nov 15 marks Japan’s first trade deal with both China and the Republic of Korea.

“The RCEP agreement will lay a solid foundation for the advancemen­t of the China-Japan-ROK free trade agreement negotiatio­ns,” Bai said. “Under the agreement, China will further open its doors wider to the outside world, which will give even more impetus to the free trade talks.”

Currently, Japan and the ROK are China’s fourth- and fifth-largest trading partners, with bilateral imports and exports valued at 1.8 trillion yuan ($274 billion) and 1.62 trillion yuan respective­ly on a yearly basis during the first 10 months of the year, according to data from the General Administra­tion of Customs.

Due to rising protection­ism and mounting downward pressure on the global economy from the COVID-19 outbreak, China needs a safe external environmen­t to boost its domestic market, Bai said. “The RCEP platform will improve China’s surroundin­g external environmen­t and the country will be able to build the new ‘dualcircul­ation’ developmen­t pattern, which puts the domestic market as the economic mainstay while the domestic and foreign markets complement each other.”

Bai said that China and Japan have agreed on a bilateral tariff reduction mechanism, a historic breakthrou­gh. “The new agreement will promote high-level trade liberaliza­tion in the region. China and Japan, the world’s second- largest and third- largest economies, will jointly deal with the current situation, inject new impetus into the economic growth of

each other as well as the Asia-Pacific region.”

Wang Peng, a distinguis­hed research fellow with the Center for Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and World Affairs at the Communicat­ion University of China, said the economies of China and Japan are highly complement­ary and the two countries have immense potential to expand economic and trade cooperatio­n in several fields.

“The RCEP agreement will boost economic growth in both countries and provide a new platform to move forward the China-Japan-ROK free trade agreement negotiatio­ns,” Wang said. “In the future, the three countries will be able to reach high-level economic and trade deals on the back of the RCEP agreement.”

Lou Feipeng, a researcher with Postal Savings Bank of China, said the bilateral tariff reduction arrangemen­t

between China and Japan will spur economic and trade exchanges in both nations and with the rest of the world.

“The RCEP will lower tariffs and aims to counter protection­ism, boost free trade, investment and tourism within the region. Under the new agreement, China, Japan and the ROK will carry out economic and trade cooperatio­n in accordance with the RCEP rules,” Lou said.

 ?? ZHAO DINGZHE / XINHUA ?? Visitors check out Japanese cosmetics during the recent third CIIE in Shanghai.
ZHAO DINGZHE / XINHUA Visitors check out Japanese cosmetics during the recent third CIIE in Shanghai.

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