Japan will send a high-level ** to China.
Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi said at a recent news conference that Japan will send a large economic and trade delegation to pay an official visit to China, which is Japan's first economic and trade delegation in four years. This move is very important for the relations between China and Japan.
The dispatch of the Japanese diplomatic delegation this time fully reflects the concern of the Japanese political and financial circles for Sino-Japanese friendship. More than 80 people visited the visit, including Takao Shinto, chairman of the Japan Iron and Steel Corporation and chairman of the Japan-China Economic and Trade Association, Masayo Tokura, chairman of Sumitomo Chemical Corporation, and Ken Kobayashi, adviser to Mitsubishi Corporation. In addition, several heavyweights in Japan also attended the meeting, including Yohei Kono, former president of the Liberal Democratic Party, former deputy prime minister and spokesman of the National Assembly, and Junichiro Yoshi, mayor of Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. The delegation will visit China for four days and will have more than 100 visitors.
Focus on the theme: solve the problem of aquatic product trading.
One of the important topics of Japan's visit to China is the handling of seafood trade between Japan and China. Japan insisted on initiating the discharge of radioactive wastewater into the sea, forcing China to immediately suspend the import of aquatic products from Japan. This would be a devastating blow to Japan, once Japan's largest exporter of seafood. As a result of this accident, Japan's seafood exports to China fell by 86%, which forced Japan's ** to subsidize it. To this end, one of the main goals of our trip is to get China to lift its ban on the import of Japanese aquatic products.
Proper handling of aquatic products** is the key to the long-term peaceful development of China and Japan. The purpose of this visit to China is to hold talks with China's high-level officials and to work together on how to better handle this issue. China-Japan economic and trade cooperation is built against a favorable economic and trade background, and we look forward to eliminating current differences, restoring mutual trust, and laying a solid foundation for the healthy development between the two countries in the future through this series of dialogues and cooperation.
Send a positive message to the outside world that the Sino-Japanese dialogue will continue to move forward.
Japan's dispatch of so many people to visit China this time has sent a very clear message, that is, Japan is willing to conduct in-depth exchanges with China on various economic and trade issues in order to ensure the stable development between China and Japan. The Sino-Japanese talks were also an important outcome of the visit.
Addendum) The maintenance of high-level dialogue and exchanges between Japan and China is necessary for the stability of bilateral relations. In a meeting with China's chief executive Wang Yi, Yoko Uekawa said that Japan is willing to have closer exchanges with China on various issues in the near future to ensure that neither side will become a potential danger. This is a favorable condition and atmosphere for high-level political dialogue between China and Japan to carry out in-depth political dialogue.
There are still problems and challenges to be overcome in the friendly cooperation between China and Japan.
Although Kishida**'s attitude towards China shows a moderate tendency, Japan has always been consistent with the United States on issues such as the South China Sea, the Diaoyu Islands, and the Taiwan Strait, and has never made any clear neutral assurances to China. This will bring greater obstacles to Sino-Japanese relations.
Addendum) Japan's handling of sensitive issues such as the South China Sea, the Diaoyu Islands, and the Taiwan Strait has become the biggest problem between China and Japan. Japan has always had a U.S. approach to the South China Sea, and it is very different from China's. In addition, the territorial dispute between China and Japan over the Diaoyu Islands has made relations between the two countries more volatile. China and Japan also have different views on the Taiwan Strait issue, which will limit more cooperation and dialogue between the two countries in the future. Therefore, there are still many difficult problems and problems in the friendly exchanges between China and Japan.
Conclusion: Overall, Japan's high-level economic and trade visit reflects Japan's concern and development towards China and Japan. This visit to Japan is not only to deal with fishery issues, but also to promote high-level dialogue and cooperation between China and Japan to ensure the sustainable development of China and Japan. However, there are still many unstable problems and challenges between China and Japan, such as the South China Sea, the Diaoyu Islands, and the Taiwan Strait. Through exchanges and cooperation, China and Japan should enhance mutual trust, eliminate differences between them, and create favorable conditions for the long-term and healthy development of China and Japan. He said that China and Japan should work together to make positive contributions to building harmonious and stable relations between neighboring countries.