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The China-U. S. conflict is rumored to be "decoupling," while the slowdown of the Chinese economy, such as the real estate crash, is attracting media attention.
Don't you feel relieved about the situation? What should the Japanese look at now to make the right assessment of the situation?
The Japanese strategists who specialize in international analysis based on realism hold the pen again! How to focus the lens to see things and how to make the Japanese prosperous "crossing in the Asia-Pacific"!
Despite its slump, Chinese GDP is $ 18.53 trillion, 4.5 times that of the Japanese ($ 4.11 trillion).
If it continues to grow by 4-5% a year, it will grow by about 100 trillion yen every year.
Without the Japanese knowledge, Hangzhou, the ancient capital of Zhejiang Province, has become a mega-city with a population of 12 million, and a city with a Tokyo-like subway line running vertically and horizontally.
In addition, a number of cities called new first class cities are increasing their living population and developing with a declining population.
Distribution network development is also remarkable.
The Port of Qinzhou, a hamstring in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, is expanding rapidly beyond Tokyo Port.
Perhaps ASEAN is becoming a node between the United States and China.
The worst thing is through rather than confrontation or competition.
It is important to keep a close eye on the flow of change.
Japan is a country that can become a node of demand for industrial chains in the Asia-Pacific region.
Whether or not it can become a major turning point is now at a crossroads.
again explains Japanese companies and the "path of prosperity" for Japan's survival.
He explains the need to carefully examine the situation with realistic thinking.
He also analyzes big data on the Chinese and ASEAN economies, which have a huge amount of data.
He presents the reality of the Greater China and ASEAN Economic Zone.
Contents
Chapter 1 : The Reality of China that is Beyond the Pessimistic view on China
Chapter 2 : Logistics Corridors in China and ASEAN Developing Without Knowing
Chapter 3 : Changes in China and ASEAN from Macroeconomic Statistics
Chapter 4 : The Dynamism Common to Growing Companies in China and ASEAN
Chapter 5 : Fragmentation and Scattering in the Greater China Economic Zone
Chapter 6 :