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The Impact of AFTA on japan - ASEAN Trade Flows

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  • Yong, Chen

    (Faculty of Management Multimedia University Jalan Multimedia 63100 Cyberjaya Selangor, Darul Ehsan, Malaysia)

  • Tan, Hui

    (Faculty of Management Multimedia University Jalan Multimedia 63100 Cyberjaya Selangor, Darul Ehsan, Malaysia)

Abstract

japan and ASEAN have a friendly and cooperative relationship since the 1970s. Japan is one of the most important economic partners for ASEAN, and vice versa. Japan and ASEAN member countries pursue bilateral and regional appoaches to free trade agreements in order to futher enhance their competitiveness. The Asean Free Trade Area(AFTA) was established in1992. Along with the regional approaches, the bilateral approach to economic partnership between Japan ans ASEAN is increasingly important in order to move toward greater economic integration in Asia. ASEAN has sustained trade deficits with japan for along time and exporta have been heavily reliant on japanese market. From this point of view, japan has been a relatively important market for ASEAN but nor vice versa; and japan has been a comparatively important supplier toASEAN but not vice versa. Structural changes in the trading patterns between japan and ASEAN in such away that reflects a complementary relationship between the two regions remains in doubt. Although intra-ASEAN trade has registered growth after the implementation of AFTA, but ASEAN still encounters a large deficit with japan. Therefore, changes in trade volume between Japan and ASEAN through the trae creation effect or trade diversion effect resulted from the establishment of AFTA are questionabel. This study attemps to emprically examine the impact of AFTA on trade linkages between japan and ASEAN-5 countries, namely, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the philippines using anual data from 1970 to 2003. An estimation method known as Vector Error Correction Model was used. The result shows that although AFTA has led to trade creation between Japan and ASEAN-5 countries but trade relationship between Japan and ASEAN remains asymmetry.

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  • Yong, Chen & Tan, Hui, 2007. "The Impact of AFTA on japan - ASEAN Trade Flows," Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, vol. 41, pages 91-109.
  • Handle: RePEc:ukm:jlekon:v:41:y:2007:i::p:91-109
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