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Academic Journal of Business & Management, 2020, 2(6); doi: 10.25236/AJBM.2020.020605.

The new solution for One Belt One Road

Author(s)

Enyuan He

Corresponding Author:
Enyuan He
Affiliation(s)

The Stony Brook School, New York, Stony Brook

Abstract

People’s Republic of China (China)’s economy is facing the crisis in 2020. With the slowing down annual GDP growth, as COVID-19 is impacting the country’s consuming market, export and import activities with other countries. These factors are also impacting on China’s One Belt One Road (OBOR). Since China needs a strong domestic market and healthy flow of foreign currency from import and export activities in order to continuing the investment in OBOR and other oversea investments. Therefore, China should seek for assistances from outside and potential international cooperation. China-Japan-Republic of Korea (South Korea) FTA and Trilateral Investment Agreement could be a source of assistance to OBOR project.

Keywords

One Belt One Road (OBOR). China-Japan-Republic of Korea FTA. Trilateral Investment Agreement

Cite This Paper

Enyuan He. The new solution for One Belt One Road. Academic Journal of Business & Management (2020) Vol. 2, Issue 6: 28-32. https://doi.org/10.25236/AJBM.2020.020605.

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