抄録
The Chinese economy has developed rapidly and its larger presence has been recognized in the world economy in recent years. This paper addresses the growing Chinese economy and its changing relations with East Asian economies. Firstly, we discuss changing composition of goods in Chinese international trade over the last two decades. Secondly, we look at changing trends in foreign direct investment (FDI) into China as well as from China. FDI to overseas by Chinese firms assisted by the Chinese government's “Go global” policy has developed rapidly since the end of the last century. Thirdly, we analyze Chinese economic relations with other East Asian economies in terms of competition and complement of business.