Global Market Expansion Strategy and Case Analysis of Sino Japanese Manufacturing Industry Based on International Economic Situation
DOI: 10.23977/infse.2025.060107 | Downloads: 19 | Views: 540
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Cao Fang 1
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1 Josai International University, Tokyo, Japan
Corresponding Author
Cao FangABSTRACT
Since China's accession to the WTO, domestic manufacturing enterprises have successfully opened up the international market and achieved rapid capital accumulation by exporting products at low prices and in large quantities. During this process, the bilateral scale of manufacturing between China and Japan has continued to grow, and even though the growth rate has not slowed down, the structure of China's manufacturing industry is steadily moving from the mid to low end to the mid to high end. Currently, the trade efficiency between China and Japan is relatively high, but there is still a lot of untapped potential. In the complex international economic situation, the rise of trade protectionism, the restructuring of global industrial and supply chains, and the emergence of emerging markets are all profoundly affecting the development of manufacturing industries in China and Japan. To achieve broader expansion in the global market, Chinese and Japanese manufacturing industries need to actively explore effective strategies. This article takes the automotive industry as an example to deeply analyze the cooperation mode and strategic application of China Japan manufacturing industry in global market expansion. Through practical case analysis, it provides reference and inspiration for the further development of China Japan manufacturing industry in the global market, helping both sides to explore more trade potential and achieve higher levels of cooperation and win-win results.
KEYWORDS
International economic situation; Sino Japanese manufacturing industry; Global market; Expansion strategy; Case analysisCITE THIS PAPER
Cao Fang, Global Market Expansion Strategy and Case Analysis of Sino Japanese Manufacturing Industry Based on International Economic Situation. Information Systems and Economics (2025) Vol. 6: 46-51. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/infse.2025.060107.
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