China Daily Global Edition (USA)

China willing to work with Japan, ROK on initiative­s

- By CAIHONG in Tokyo caihong@chinadaily.com.cn

China is willing to link its Belt and Road Initiative with the trade and investment blueprints of Japan and the Republic of Korea, said Cao Wenlian, director general of Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Center of China’s National Developmen­t and Reform Commission. Cao spoke in Tokyo on Monday.

China is ready to work with the two Asian neighbors on a strategy that is in the interest of all three, Cao said. He was attending the first forum on industrial capacity cooperatio­n between the three.

Officials and businesspe­ople from China, Japan and South Korea agreed that East Asia needs to cooperate beyond the region. With mutually complement­ary economies, the three contribute 70 percent of Asia’s gross domestic product and 36 percent of the world’s GDP.

Cao said the three countries’ trade volumes totaled $625.7 billion in 2015. The accumulate­d investment from Japan, which is China’s largest source of foreign investment capital, hit $103 billion by the end of 2015. South Korea is China’s fourth-largest investor.

Geopolitic­al issues have been a stumbling block to substantia­l cooperatio­n in East Asia, said Yang Xiaoping, vicechairm­an of Charoen Pokphand Group, a Thailand based conglomera­te. “The century of Asia would dawn if China, Japan and the ROK had substantiv­e cooperatio­n,” Yang said.

Jung Whan Woo, a research fellow with the ROK’s Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency, said East Asia should upgrade the quality and scale of their cooperatio­n.

Jung said it is of great importance for the three countries to find ways to work together in other markets, adding that China’s Belt and Road Initiative presents an opportunit­y for Japan and South Korea to pursue further developmen­t abroad.

“I’m confident in China’s developmen­t, which is running in a more ideal direction,” Jung said.

Iwao Okamoto, president of the Japan-China Economic Associatio­n, called for establishi­ng a mechanism for China-Japan-South Korean cooperatio­n in other markets as soon as possible. Negotiatio­ns on a free trade agreement among the three countries and the proposed pan-Asian Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p should be accelerate­d, Okamoto said.

China has proposed cooperatio­n in other markets using the Belt and Road Initiative and South Korea’s Eurasia Initiative.

I’m confident in China’s developmen­t, which is running in a more ideal direction.” Jung Whan Woo, a researcher with the ROK’s Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency

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