Russian-Japanese Trade and Economic Relations: Is There a New Fulcrum?

Against the background of political chilling between Russia and Japan trade and economic cooperation objectively form a basis for a positive development of bilateral relations in the foreseeable future. The structure of mutual trade has not changed significantly for a number of years. Russia plays t...

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Main Author: Dmitry V. Streltsov
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: MGIMO University Press 2016
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:e643c53b81d74743b9d12977caf64912 2023-05-15T18:09:08+02:00 Russian-Japanese Trade and Economic Relations: Is There a New Fulcrum? Dmitry V. Streltsov 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/e643c53b81d74743b9d12977caf64912 EN RU eng rus MGIMO University Press http://mgimoreview.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/491 https://doaj.org/toc/2071-8160 2071-8160 https://doaj.org/article/e643c53b81d74743b9d12977caf64912 Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, Vol 46, Iss 1, Pp 93-105 (2016) торговля инвестиции Россия Япония санкции энергетика газопровод сельское хозяйство соглашение об экономическом партнёрстве Investment Russia Sanctions Energy Sphere Gas Pipeline Agriculture Economic Partnership Agreement Japan International relations JZ2-6530 article 2016 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-31T15:42:00Z Against the background of political chilling between Russia and Japan trade and economic cooperation objectively form a basis for a positive development of bilateral relations in the foreseeable future. The structure of mutual trade has not changed significantly for a number of years. Russia plays the role as a pivotal supplier of certain raw materials for the Japanese market, namely energy resources, non-ferrous metals, seafood and timber. From Japan Russia imports mainly passenger cars and a certain amount of industrial equipment. With regard to investment relations between Russia and Japan, there exists a serious structural problem - the two economies are interdependent from the point of view of the technological division of labor. Russia, particularly its Eastern regions, not possessing sufficient infrastructure and logistics capabilities, as well as cheap labor resources, does not have any competitive advantages for Japanese investment compared to other countries like China. The potential of Russia is mostly viewed in Japan just as an energy donor. Thus the largest prospects of investment cooperation lie in the energy sphere. One can talk of the possibility for raising Russia's share in the Japanese oil and LNG markets. This perspective is supported by the instability of the political situation in the Middle East, which is Japan's main partner for energy supplies. In this connection, large-scale investment projects in the energy field, like the construction of gas pipeline "Sakhalin - Japan" or a power bridge "Sakhalin - Hokkaido", retain their perceptiveness. However, given the political, juridical, organizational, technical and other problems, these projects are difficult for implementation at the present stage. In this situation, the allocation of a certain share for Japan in the strategic energy deposits of Siberia and the Far East and the admission of Japanese capital to the exploration and development of these deposits seem to be a realistic choice for Russian strategic planning towards Japan, as such ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Fulcrum ENVELOPE(161.117,161.117,-78.033,-78.033)
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topic торговля
инвестиции
Россия
Япония
санкции
энергетика
газопровод
сельское хозяйство
соглашение об экономическом партнёрстве
Investment
Russia
Sanctions
Energy Sphere
Gas Pipeline
Agriculture
Economic Partnership Agreement
Japan
International relations
JZ2-6530
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инвестиции
Россия
Япония
санкции
энергетика
газопровод
сельское хозяйство
соглашение об экономическом партнёрстве
Investment
Russia
Sanctions
Energy Sphere
Gas Pipeline
Agriculture
Economic Partnership Agreement
Japan
International relations
JZ2-6530
Dmitry V. Streltsov
Russian-Japanese Trade and Economic Relations: Is There a New Fulcrum?
topic_facet торговля
инвестиции
Россия
Япония
санкции
энергетика
газопровод
сельское хозяйство
соглашение об экономическом партнёрстве
Investment
Russia
Sanctions
Energy Sphere
Gas Pipeline
Agriculture
Economic Partnership Agreement
Japan
International relations
JZ2-6530
description Against the background of political chilling between Russia and Japan trade and economic cooperation objectively form a basis for a positive development of bilateral relations in the foreseeable future. The structure of mutual trade has not changed significantly for a number of years. Russia plays the role as a pivotal supplier of certain raw materials for the Japanese market, namely energy resources, non-ferrous metals, seafood and timber. From Japan Russia imports mainly passenger cars and a certain amount of industrial equipment. With regard to investment relations between Russia and Japan, there exists a serious structural problem - the two economies are interdependent from the point of view of the technological division of labor. Russia, particularly its Eastern regions, not possessing sufficient infrastructure and logistics capabilities, as well as cheap labor resources, does not have any competitive advantages for Japanese investment compared to other countries like China. The potential of Russia is mostly viewed in Japan just as an energy donor. Thus the largest prospects of investment cooperation lie in the energy sphere. One can talk of the possibility for raising Russia's share in the Japanese oil and LNG markets. This perspective is supported by the instability of the political situation in the Middle East, which is Japan's main partner for energy supplies. In this connection, large-scale investment projects in the energy field, like the construction of gas pipeline "Sakhalin - Japan" or a power bridge "Sakhalin - Hokkaido", retain their perceptiveness. However, given the political, juridical, organizational, technical and other problems, these projects are difficult for implementation at the present stage. In this situation, the allocation of a certain share for Japan in the strategic energy deposits of Siberia and the Far East and the admission of Japanese capital to the exploration and development of these deposits seem to be a realistic choice for Russian strategic planning towards Japan, as such ...
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