Diplomatic Bluebook 2023

Chapter 2

Japan's Foreign Policy by Region

2 Japan's Efforts and Cooperation toward FOIP

To contribute to regional peace and prosperity as an Indo-Pacific nation, Japan has been cooperating with like-minded countries and strategically implementing measures for the realization of FOIP, including by utilizing ODA. Specifically, Japan has taken measures, including: (1) promoting policy on maritime order and sharing insights on maritime law with the international community; (2) rule-making to expand a free and fair economic area; (3) enhancing connectivity across the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean; (4) enhancing governance through capacity building; and (5) ensuring maritime security and marine safety.

As for (1), Japan has been making such efforts as disseminating Japan's policies on maritime order at the East Asia Summit (EAS) and other occasions, and sharing insights on maritime law through training to Southeast Asian countries and Pacific Island countries.

As for (2), the Japan-UK Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (Japan-UK CEPA) entered into force in January 2021, following the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (Japan-EU EPA), and the Japan-U.S. Trade Agreement. Japan has been leading the creation of economic and trade rules for maintaining and strengthening a free and fair international economic order, as also shown in the entry into force of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement for those signatory states that have deposited their instruments of ratification, acceptance or approval, including Japan, in January 2022.

As for (3), Japan has been implementing projects that help strengthen the connectivity of the Southern Economic Corridor, known as “Mekong's main artery,” which connects the megacities of Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, and Bangkok to the Indian Ocean, and of the East-West Economic Corridor, which connects Da Nang, Viet Nam to Laos and the inland areas of Thailand to the Indian Ocean via Myanmar.

As for (4), in order to support self-sustained and sustainable growth, Japan provides assistance to countries mainly in Asia and Africa, including the Country-Focused Training Course on macroeconomic policy and dispatch of advisors, for capacity building in fiscal policy and public debt management.

As for (5), in order to establish a free and open international order, Japan actively extends capacity building assistance on maritime law enforcement and capacity building assistance in maritime domain awareness (MDA) to Indo-Pacific countries, including provision of patrol vessels, coastal monitoring radars and other equipment, as well as human resource development through the dispatch of experts and trainings.