Impact Asia: Japan and China relations

Japan and China’s relationship serves as inspiration for international relations and economic partnerships through strong business ties, a shared commitment to the region and economic growth.

On this day in 1972, the Joint Communique of the Government of Japan and the Government of the People’s Republic of China was signed in Beijing.

By establishing and normalizing diplomatic relations, this significant milestone in the history of Japan and China underlines strong economic ties that continue to flourish.

From diplomacy to business

Japan and China share an important partnership and both nations recognize the importance of fostering ties that benefit the region and the rest of the world.

China and Japan’s business ties continue to grow with investments and trade thriving in various sectors. Their economic interdependence has contributed to regional economic growth and has become a stabilizing force across the region.

Japan and China share an important partnership and both nations recognize the importance of fostering ties that benefit the region and the rest of the world.

Joint ventures, technology-sharing and collaborative research projects have further solidified the relationship and created effective economic cooperation.

Shared prosperity

This year marks 50 years of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations)-Japan partnership, and Japan is committed to contributing to the stability and progress of the entirety of Asia. For the broader region, these important diplomatic and business relations are pivotal and exemplify how historical differences can be bridged to achieve shared prosperity.

Japan and China are aiming for even greater economic growth by nurturing their diplomatic ties and reinforcing economic collaborations.

Today’s anniversary is a symbol of Japan and China’s enduring cooperation. With strong business ties, a shared commitment to the region and strong economic growth, this important relationship will continue to serve as an inspiration for international relations and worldwide economic partnerships.

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