| In its first chapter, this thesis deals with the characteristics of the Sino-Japanese trade and Japan's FDI to China, whose dynamics, structure, tendency and relative importance to each other was to be outlined, from 1980s to the present day. Further more, the relationship between the Sino-Japanese trade and Japan's FDI to China was discussed for the first time from the perspective of Processing Trade; In the second chapter, the relationship between Sino-Japanese trade and Japan's FDI to China was further discussed from the perspectives of division of labor in industry, the evolution of the global strategy of Multinational Companies and the comparison of relationship between Japan and the US on their respective bilateral trade and FDI to China. The third chapter deals with the relationship between the evolution of Sino-Japanese trade structure and the industry competitiveness of China through the analysis of the evolution of industry competitiveness of both countries. The implication of the growth of Japan's FDI to China and the bilateral trade to the two countries was further discussed through the analysis of the relationship between Japan's FDI to China and Japan's Industry Hollowing-out. The fourth chapter did the analysis of the inevitability of the further deepening of relationship between Sino-Japanese trade and Japan's FDI to China from the perspectives of the New Trade Theory and manufacturing industry, and several possible ways of this deepening of relationship was pointed out. |