RCEP: Development of China-Japan-Korea Digital Economy and trade strategies of digital trade

Authors

  • Yuan ciqian
  • LiZhe zhou Fuzhou University of International Studies and Trade,

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61363/h9b8w431

Keywords:

China,, Japan and South Korea, digital economy and trade,, digital economy,, opportunities and challenges

Abstract

Currently, information technology innovation is advancing day by day; digital, intelligent, networks are booming, and in terms of the current situation, China, Japan, and South Korea are still facing some problems to be solved in the development of digital trade, and digital technology can shine when meeting the relevant issues. Although predecessors have conducted many related studies on the development of digital trade between China, Japan, and the ROK, there are still debates about how to solve the new problems facing China, Japan, and the ROK and how to face the challenges in the development of digital economic and trade exchanges. To this end, based on the development trend of China, Japan, and South Korea in the field of digital trade, according to the economic and trade characteristics of China, Japan, and South Korea under the "RCEP,” this paper deeply analyzes the common problems faced by the three countries and predicts their development direction. Accelerating the development of digital trade benefits the comprehensive development of China, Japan, and the ROK and plays a huge role in promoting economic globalization. By accelerating the transformation and upgrading of digital technology, strengthening the collaboration between digital rules and creating a new growth space; second, continuing to deepen the economic and trade cooperation between China, Japan, and South Korea, opening up new channels of economic and trade cooperation, and promoting new forms, models, and exchanges.

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Published

2024-11-21

How to Cite

RCEP: Development of China-Japan-Korea Digital Economy and trade strategies of digital trade. (2024). Journal of Social Sciences and Economics, 3(2), 104-109. https://doi.org/10.61363/h9b8w431

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