Abstract

As the two major economic entities in the world, China and Japan have absolute advantages in infrastructure cooperation. The third-party market cooperation from the Belt and Road Initiative not only corresponds with the idea of development for mutual benefit, but also provides a new platform which enables cooperation of infrastructure development between China and Japan. With Japan's attitude towards the Belt and Road Initiative changing, the two countries' cooperation in the third-party market has also begun. Based on the Belt and Road Initiative, this paper aims to study the third-party market cooperation in infrastructure development, expounds the prerequisites for the development of the third-party market cooperation, elaborates on the current situation of cooperation in infrastructure development, and predicts the challenges ahead, so that corresponding development strategies can be put forward.

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