This paper looks at how China's FTA objectives, securing natural resources, increasing economic efficiency, and establishing stable diplomatic relations, has affected China's free trade agreements and its ongoing FTA negotiations, and derives the characteristics of the FTA strategy of China. The research has discovered that the goal of China's FTA strategy is to become an 'independent superpower' through the combination of economic results, and foreign affairs and national security interests. This strategy can be divided into two aspects: political aspects and economic aspects. From the political aspect, China aims to become an independent superpower, while from the economic aspect its goal is to establish, in a somewhat limited sense, an independent international economic order centered on China. Although China's FTA strategy contradicts with the FTA policies of neighboring superpowers such as the United States and Japan, it does not necessarily affect cooperation and peace in Northeast Asia in a negative way. The outcome of whether or not Northeast Asia can cooperate and achieve peace will be determined by how it is perceived by the related countries in the region and by the type of corresponding measures that are concluded.