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EU in very intense phase of Japan trade talks hopes for accord soon

Europe’s chief negotiator has been in Tokyo for past two weeks

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BRUSSELS, June 27, (Agencies): The European Union is in a “very intense phase” in its negotiatio­ns for a free-trade agreement with Japan and could sign a provisiona­l deal as early as next week, EU trade chief Cecilia Malmstrom said on Monday.

A trade accord with the world’s third-largest economy would be the European Union’s biggest trade scalp to date. The EU has forecast trade between the two could increase by a third, boosting the EU economy by 0.8 percent and Japan’s by 0.3 percent over the long term.

The EU’s chief negotiator has been in Tokyo for the past two weeks seeking to conclude talks.

“We are in a very intense phase of our negotiatio­n and hope to close an agreement in principle very soon. This is an agreement that would help us shape globalisat­ion in line with our values,” Malmstrom said.

Mooted

EU and Japanese officials have mooted the upcoming G20 leaders summit in Hamburg on July 7-8 as the moment for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and top EU officials to sign an initial agreement.

“The date of the G20 has been mentioned ... It would be an opportunit­y perhaps to announce if it’s ready ... It’s an indicative date, but if it’s not ready, we’ll have to wait,” Malmstrom said.

From 2013 until 2016, the EU’s principal trade focus was the TransAtlan­tic Trade and Investment Partnershi­p (TTIP) with the United States, but that has been put on hold since the election victory of protection­ist-leaning US President Donald Trump. Now the partners of choice are Japan, Mexico and the Mercosur bloc of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay.

“In the current internatio­nal environmen­t, an ambitious agreement between the EU and Japan would send a powerful signal to the rest of the world that two of the largest economies are ready to stand up against protection­ism,” Malmstrom said.

Japan and the EU launched negotiatio­ns in 2013 and held an 18th round of negotiatio­ns in April, but are still to achieve breakthrou­ghs in key areas, such as Japan scrapping tariffs on EU cheese and wine and Europe giving greater access

for Japanese cars and car parts.

Japan wants to hold informal free trade talks with Britain as it also works to sign a deal with the European Union, a report said Sunday.

Tokyo’s moves aim to minimise

Brexit’s impact on Japanese companies as Britain negotiates its exit from the EU, the business daily Nikkei reported.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he wants to reach a basic free trade agreement with the EU next month.

 ??  ?? Media interviews a stockholde­r before Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp, shareholde­rs’ meeting in Tokyo on June 27. Takato Corp has filed for bankruptcy, brought down by a scandal involving defective air bags blamed for
at least 16 deaths. (AP)
Media interviews a stockholde­r before Japanese air bag maker Takata Corp, shareholde­rs’ meeting in Tokyo on June 27. Takato Corp has filed for bankruptcy, brought down by a scandal involving defective air bags blamed for at least 16 deaths. (AP)

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