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Research on Construction of the Logistics Legal System in CJK FTA

East Asian Journal of Business Economics / East Asian Journal of Business Economics, (E)2288-2766
2015, v.3 no.4, pp.21-28
https://doi.org/10.13106/eajbe.2015.vol3.no4.21.
Shan Yi (Zaozhuang University)
Shuai Su (Shandong University of political science and law)

Abstract

With CJK FTA as a starting point, this paper mainly studied the role of the logistics legal system in promoting marine industrial cooperation, facilitating investment trade, establishing international transport logistics, building marine economy international cooperation demonstration zone and deepening the economic and financial cooperation between China, Japan and Korea, and explored the way to establish an integrated logistics system between China, Japan and Korea to match the e-commerce certification system, online payment system and logistics distribution, thereby gradually promoting economic development and logistics integration in Northeast Asia, improving logistics efficiency, reducing logistics costs and establishing a unified logistics industry standardization system. This will accelerate logistics industry integration in Northeast Asia, build a unified logistics management center in Northeast Asia, and promote a new model of integrated logistics cooperation in Northeast Asia. Therefore, it has a practical and reference significance. In short, the improvement for the logistics legal system in CJK FTA is not the responsibility of a country or several countries. It concerns the development and prosperity for the logistics industry in the three countries and is an inevitable choice to promote the vigorous development of CJK FTA and economic take-off of each country.

keywords
FTA, Logistics Legal System, China, Japan, Korea.

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