China has called on Japan to address trade disputes and rebuild economic cooperation, emphasizing the importance of stable relations for both nations. At a March 26 press briefing, Chinese Ministry of Commerce spokesperson He Yongqian stated: "Japan must reflect on and correct its mistakes to create conditions for normal trade relations." 💬
The appeal comes as over 70% of Japanese companies in China report profitable operations this year, according to a 2026 survey by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China. Many firms plan to expand investments, citing improved market access and streamlined regulations. 📈
He highlighted China\u2019s ongoing efforts to enhance its business environment through digital trade platforms and AI-driven customs processes – measures that have reduced import/export clearance times by 40% since 2023. 🤖🌐
With China-Japan bilateral trade reaching $385 billion in 2025, analysts suggest resolving current tensions could boost tech collaboration in renewable energy and robotics sectors. 🔋⚡
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