Discriminatory trade deals in East Asia could hinder economic integration
The article discusses the need for closer financial and trade cooperation in East Asia, especially after the East Asian financial crisis. Japan has shifted its trade policy towards bilateral free trade agreements to strengthen regional economic ties. However, these agreements may not be the best way to promote economic integration. The Chinese economy's growth and global interactions are important factors in shaping trade policies in the region. Overall, the focus should be on inclusive trade agreements rather than exclusive ones to benefit the East Asian economy.