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Despite strained national relations, local exchanges between Japan and China persist

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In a surprising turn of events, local government leaders from Japan and China are fostering strong ties despite the strained relations at the state level. The ongoing diplomatic tensions, including disputes over Taiwan and China’s ban on seafood imports from Japan, have not deterred regional leaders from seeking mutual investments and closer economic cooperation.

Over the past fiscal year, approximately 60 governors and mayors from Japan have visited China, marking a significant increase in exchanges between the two countries. The visits, which began gaining momentum last July, are expected to continue flourishing in the current year as well.

Governor Hachiro Nitta of Toyama Prefecture expressed his enthusiasm for the growth potential in China’s northeastern region, emphasizing the importance of leveraging this momentum for mutual benefit. Similarly, Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki and Fukui Gov. Tatsuji Sugimoto have also actively engaged in building relationships with Chinese provinces, signaling a positive trend in local government interactions.

For Chinese regional governments grappling with economic challenges, attracting foreign investments is a top priority. The high growth potential in China serves as a driving force for local officials to seek collaborations with their Japanese counterparts.

In a recent development, Hao Peng, communist party secretary of Liaoning Province, visited Toyama and Hokkaido to explore opportunities for enhanced economic cooperation. The proactive approach taken by local government leaders from both countries highlights the significance of regional partnerships in fostering economic growth and stability amidst global uncertainties.

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