BEIJING - Sound economic and business relations will benefit both China and Japan, as well as the global economy, a senior official said Friday.
Ma Jiantang, chief of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), said while addressing a question during a press conference.
Bilateral trade slumped 3.9 percent year on year to $329.45 billion last year, with Japan losing its status as China's fourth-largest trade partner to become its fifth-largest, Ma said.
Ma called for healthy Sino-Japanese trade ties, adding that establishing such relations will require Japan to handle disputes properly.' Bilateral relations worsened last year due to a territorial dispute over the Diaoyu Islands.
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