Japan and Taiwan Forge Digital Trade Pact Amidst Rising china Tensions
BERLIN – Japan and Taiwan solidified economic ties on Thursday with an agreement to promote digital trade, a move signaling continued engagement despite escalating diplomatic pressure from China. The pact marks the first major trade initiative undertaken since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi became embroiled in a recent dispute with Beijing.
The agreement aims to streamline e-commerce and data flows between the two economies, fostering innovation and growth in the digital sector. This collaboration arrives at a critical juncture, as both Japan and Taiwan navigate increasingly complex geopolitical dynamics with China, seeking to strengthen economic partnerships and reduce reliance on potentially volatile trade relationships.The move underscores a commitment to deepening economic cooperation in the face of regional challenges and highlights the growing importance of digital trade as a key driver of economic resilience.