The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation

Because of the increased possibility of China's accession to the WTO due to the settlement of negotiations with the U.S. and EU, the world is interested in opening China’s domestic market and taking advantage of the opportunities. Existing papers about China’s entry into the WTO generally analy...

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Main Author: Inkyo Cheong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korea Institute for International Economic Policy 2001-06-01
Series:East Asian Economic Review
Subjects:
WTO
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2001.5.1.76
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spelling doaj-30d9992123b84595b3426443317e3f0e2020-11-24T23:29:39ZengKorea Institute for International Economic PolicyEast Asian Economic Review2508-16402508-16672001-06-01513164http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2001.5.1.76The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation Inkyo Cheong 0Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP)Because of the increased possibility of China's accession to the WTO due to the settlement of negotiations with the U.S. and EU, the world is interested in opening China’s domestic market and taking advantage of the opportunities. Existing papers about China’s entry into the WTO generally analyze the impact on China and the world economy based on his/her assumption of a hypothetical tariff reduction scenario. However, this paper systematically analyzes by sector and region the tariff reduction structures of 5,685 tariff lines that China will actually reduce up until 2005. Based on this, the author employs a computational general equilibrium model in order to estimate the impact of China's trade liberalization on the economies of Northeast Asia and the world economy. According to the results, China's trade liberalization will bring the greatest benefit to China itself and substantial export expansion for Korea and Japan. This paper also states that if these three countries promote economic cooperation using China's accession to the WTO as momentum, it will be necessary to think economic cooperation in the fiber and clothing industries, which are quite effectively promoting intra-regional trade and absorbing workers left unemployed by structural adjustments in China.http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2001.5.1.76ChinaWTONortheast AsiaIndustrial CooperationJapanKoreaCGE Model
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The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation
East Asian Economic Review
China
WTO
Northeast Asia
Industrial Cooperation
Japan
Korea
CGE Model
author_facet Inkyo Cheong
author_sort Inkyo Cheong
title The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation
title_short The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation
title_full The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation
title_fullStr The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of China’s WTO Accession on China-Japan-Korea Trade Relation, and its Policy Implications for Regional Economic Cooperation
title_sort impact of china’s wto accession on china-japan-korea trade relation, and its policy implications for regional economic cooperation
publisher Korea Institute for International Economic Policy
series East Asian Economic Review
issn 2508-1640
2508-1667
publishDate 2001-06-01
description Because of the increased possibility of China's accession to the WTO due to the settlement of negotiations with the U.S. and EU, the world is interested in opening China’s domestic market and taking advantage of the opportunities. Existing papers about China’s entry into the WTO generally analyze the impact on China and the world economy based on his/her assumption of a hypothetical tariff reduction scenario. However, this paper systematically analyzes by sector and region the tariff reduction structures of 5,685 tariff lines that China will actually reduce up until 2005. Based on this, the author employs a computational general equilibrium model in order to estimate the impact of China's trade liberalization on the economies of Northeast Asia and the world economy. According to the results, China's trade liberalization will bring the greatest benefit to China itself and substantial export expansion for Korea and Japan. This paper also states that if these three countries promote economic cooperation using China's accession to the WTO as momentum, it will be necessary to think economic cooperation in the fiber and clothing industries, which are quite effectively promoting intra-regional trade and absorbing workers left unemployed by structural adjustments in China.
topic China
WTO
Northeast Asia
Industrial Cooperation
Japan
Korea
CGE Model
url http://dx.doi.org/10.11644/KIEP.JEAI.2001.5.1.76
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