Xiao, Z. and Manshin, R.V. (2024), "Impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on Sino–Japanese Trade", Eshov, M.P., Abdurakhmanova, G.K., Burkhanov, A.U., Abdusalomova, N.B. and Ergasheva, S.T. (Ed.) Development of International Entrepreneurship Based on Corporate Accounting and Reporting According to IFRS (Advanced Series in Management, Vol. 33B), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 125-134. https: ... Xiao, Z. and Manshin, R.V. (2024), `Impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on Sino–Japanese Trade`, Eshov, M.P., Abdurakhmanova, G.K., Burkhanov, A.U., Abdusalomova, N.B. and Ergasheva, S.T. (Ed.) Development of International Entrepreneurship Based on Corporate Accounting and Reporting According to IFRS (Advanced Series in Management, Vol. 33B), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 125-134. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1877-63612024000033B016ISBN 978-1-83797-670-6DOI 10.1108/S1877-63612024000033B016Posted on site: 22.10.24 AbstractOn January 1, 2022, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) officially came into force. It was implemented in six ASEAN countries and four non-ASEAN countries (China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia) as the world's largest free trade agreement (FTA) and the first direct free trade area agreement between China and Japan, indicating that the agreement to develop China–Japan FTA relations has borne brand new results. It will be the first time China signs an FTA with the world's top 10 economies. In the context of global de-internationalization, unilateralism, and trade protectionism, as well as the adoption and implementation of various restrictions on international trade by some countries to strengthen their capacity to protect the market economy, the RCEP is an important activity for the major economies in the Asian region to actively seek change in the face of the crisis. Under the RCEP, China and Japan have reached agreements on bilateral trade in commodities, trade in services, and rules of origin, all of which will jointly promote trade between China and Japan. Analyzing the current trade situation between China and Japan, this chapter discusses the impact that the entry into force of the RCEP may have on bilateral trade between China and Japan. Moreover, this chapter provides suggestions for further developing Sino–Japan trade for reference.Àâòîðû:×æàí Ñÿî, Content (in russ)hide table of contentsshow table of contents Table of contents (30 chapters) Prelims Pages i-xxiv Applied Perspective on Managing International Entrepreneurship Based on Corporate Accounting and IFRS Reporting: Introduction Pages 1-4 Part 1 Specifics of International Entrepreneurship Development Across Sectors of the Modern Economy Digital Financial Literacy as a Condition for the Population to Adapt to Digital Transformation Pages 7-14 Acceleration of Digitalization of Trade During the Pandemic: Moving Toward Trade 4.0 Pages 15-22 Green Banking as an Innovative Benchmark for the Development of the Banking System Under the Conditions of Global Transformations Pages 23-30 Modeling the Impact of Agriculture, Fishing, and Livestock Sector on the UAEs GDP Pages 31-40 The Importance of Strategic Cost Management and Its Implementation in Manufacturing Industries: A Case Study of Metal Producing Industries in Uzbekistan Pages 41-46 Forecast Scenarios of the Development of Agricultural Insurance in Uzbekistan Based on Econometric Models Against the Background of Climate Change Pages 47-53 Methodology for Assessing the Economic Sustainability of Industrial Enterprises Pages 55-65 Evaluation of Efficiency of Capital Management in Joint-Stock Companies in the Chemical Sector: The Case of Uzbekistan Pages 67-74 Agricultural Insurance Protection and Food Security in the Face of Global Climate Change Pages 75-79 Russias Perspectives in the Global Outsourcing Services Market Pages 81-89 Türkiye in the World Textile Market: Trends and Prospects Pages 91-97 Ñhina in the Russian Automotive Market Pages 99-106 Marketing Effectiveness of Russian Commercial Banks: Methodological Approaches and Quantitative Metrics Pages 107-113 Methods for Assessing the Economic Security of Enterprises: The Example of the Textile Industry in Uzbekistan Pages 115-122 Part 2 International Experience in the Development of Trade Cooperation and International Entrepreneurship Impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership on Sino–Japanese Trade Pages 125-134 Chinese Investments in Tajikistan: Contribution to Achieving Transport and Logistics System Development Goals Pages 135-142 Chinese Multinationals in Kazakhstan: Trends and Perspectives Pages 143-150 Mutual Benefits of Economic Cooperation Between EAEU Countries and Turkey: Potential Practice Areas of Cooperation in the Context of the Regional Economic Integration Process Pages 151-158 Improvement in the Economic Integration Mechanisms in the Current Context of Trade Relations Between Cuba and Russia Pages 159-165 Foreign Economic Potential of the Republic of Chad in the System of the African Continent: Problems and Solutions Pages 167-172 Assessment of Socioeconomic Equalization of Regions of the Kyrgyz Republic by GRP per Capita in the Sustainable Development Context Pages 173-179Regional Economic Systems: Ensuring Adaptability in Conditions of Uncertainty Pages 181-189 Access Restricted. View access options Search item select Analysis of Public Debt Policy and Its Effectiveness in Uzbekistan Pages 191-195 Access Restricted. View access options Search item select Vector of Development of Equal Competition in the Uzbekistani Market for Auditing Services Pages 197-204 Assessment of Financial Security of Joint-Stock Companies: The Case of Uzbekistan Pages 205-213 Assessment of the Financial Sustainability of Enterprises: The Case of Uzbekistan Pages 215-223 Efficiency of the Green Economy: Monitoring Based on International Experience and Prospects for Improvement in Uzbekistan Pages 225-233 Perspective on Adapting International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) to the Latest Trends in International Business Development: Conclusion Pages 235-236