Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the blue paper indicates that the trade complementarity between China and Japan remains significant, with substantial cooperation potential [1] - In 2024, under the framework of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), China-Japan economic cooperation is expected to deepen [1] - By 2025, despite challenges such as rising protectionism and slowing economic growth, there are opportunities for deeper cooperation in China-Japan economic relations [1] Group 2 - The blue paper suggests that both countries should enhance economic cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region and explore third-party market collaboration under the Belt and Road Initiative [1] - It emphasizes the need to release synergistic potential through structural complementarity, particularly in the silver economy, dual carbon goals, and digital economy sectors [1] - The report forecasts a slow recovery trend for the Japanese economy in 2024, with significant uncertainties persisting [1] Group 3 - Japan is actively focusing on the development of generative artificial intelligence (AI) and is accelerating its strategic layout in the generative AI industry structure [2] - While Japan has advantages in certain hardware areas like semiconductors, it faces shortcomings in cloud service capabilities and domestic model competitiveness [2] - The future requires Japan to find a balance between domestic substitution and international cooperation, particularly in seeking opportunities for technological collaboration with China to enhance its international competitiveness [2]
蓝皮书:中日贸易互补性依然显著,合作潜力巨大
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-21 04:40