Food safety supervision bodies from China and Japan should promote cooperation in the food industry for trade convenience.
China's plan to have an increasing amount of economic growth generated from consumption opens opportunities to Japanese companies.
A free-trade agreement between China and Japan will boost relations and benefit both countries, a former trade official said.
A free-trade agreement between China and Japan will boost relations and benefit both countries, a former trade official said.
More cooperative opportunities will arise in capital markets in China and Japan as ties between the two countries strengthen due to improving economic co-development, financial leaders have said.
On the 40th anniversary of the normalization of China-Japan diplomatic ties, the two sides should maintain the relationship in a prudent way, in words of Confucius that " one should be no longer confused by the age of 40."
China and Japan are creating opportunities to strengthen relations to safeguard themselves against global economic turbulence, former vice-premier said.
"There are so many things in common between China and Japan ... (for example) our cooperation on new energy is a very large topic ... we should discuss the issue of nuclear reactors as a family because we are only a short distance away. You should tell us your experience and lessons generously, and we will share our latest progress with you frankly." Zhao Qizheng.
Currently the international and regional structure is undergoing profound changes, while both China and Japan, as well as their relations, are at an important period in the transformation of development patterns. China is thinking about how to deal with international society in an open, tolerant and harmonious way as a responsible major country. Japan also needs to think about how to deal with its emerging neighbor
The 8th Beijing-Tokyo Forum opens in Tokyo on July 2, 2012. This year's forum, themed as Future of China-Japan relationship under Global Vision, attracts about 600 representatives from political, business, academic, and media fields to take part in a two-day discussion.
Mutual trust and benefit are key elements to the development of Sino-Japan relations, said Zeng Peiyan, former vice-premier.
Zeng Peiyan, China's former Vice-Premier talks with Yasuo Fukuda, former Japanese Prime Minister, who is attending the 8th Beijing-Tokyo Forum which kicked off in Tokyo on Monday.