2. INTRODUCTION
• China is the largest country in this region and also
the largest population with 1.3 billion citizens
where Beijing as the capital city.
• China were practiced various foreign policy since
her ruled by Communist party.
• China before 1989 are not practiced open-door
policy like other country especially Japan.
• This both of countries make a friendship on 1972
after long time have each other.
3. The Factors..
1. China’s spectacular economic growth.
• Chinese exports to Japan grew 14.9%
annually on average from 1990 to 2007 and
jumped to $127.7 billion.
• create a huge market to each other for earn
more money.
4. 2. Trade liberalization within the two countries
and China’s accession to the World Trade
Organization (WTO):
• While China exported labor and resource
intensive products to Japan, Japan mainly
exported capital goods to China.
• Japanese direct investment in China have
been driving the rapid growth in intra-
industry trade from year 1980 until now.
5. 3. The massive Japanese direct investment
integrating the Chinese industries.
• Chinese firms can use the global marketing
networks to selling out their products
affected by the Japanese multinational
enterprises.
• China can get more investment, new
information technology and others from
Japan.
6. 4. The complementarity nature of the two
economies:
• it wants to increase their market to create
more goods and advantage to each other.
• Both of the countries will have more bilateral
trade and technology transfer to increase
good relationship.
• Japan also gets more profits in their products
because China has a huge market.
7. 5. The geographic proximity between the two
countries:
• China and Japan are closely because it just has
small distance only.
• Japan can get many of resources and labor in
more cheap wages easily compare to other
countries.
• China also can get more capital of goods and
this country become wealthier.
8. China foreign policy toward Japan in sosial
issues:
• Trainings for and exchanges between young
and middle-aged officials and personnel in the
fields were conducted.
• Japan and China signed the Japan-China
Cultural Exchange Agreement in 1979
• China have been visited Japan for diplomatic
since 1994 based of info from Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Japan.
9. China foreign policy toward Japan in politics:
• The visit of Hu Jintao to Japan on 6-10 May
2008 was notable for the evident mutual
desire to avoid controversy over the existing
or potential areas of tension between China
and Japan.
• Chinese and Japanese politicians had a perfect
opportunity to symbolic a new era of
friendship.
10. PRESIDENT HU JINTAO VISITS JAPAN
Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) shakes hands with Japanese
Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda after they signed a joint statement
in Tokyo, capital of Japan, May 7, 2008.
11. China and Japan’s simmering rivalry:
• China and Japan, the giants of Asia, account
for nearly three-quarters of the region's
economic activity and more than half of the
region's military spending.
• Before the nineteenth century, China was
usually dominant; since the Meiji Restoration,
in 1868, Japan has generally been preeminent.
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• China has nuclear weapons and
intercontinental ballistic missiles, and its
military budget has grown by double-digit
rates for 17 consecutive years.
• Both states are adopting confrontational
stances, partly because of rising popular
involvement in politics and resurgent
nationalism exacerbated by revived memories
of World War II.