Oman Daily Observer

Japan-EU trade deal ‘almost there’: Official

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TOKYO: The European Union’s top trade official said on Saturday that a Japan-EU free trade deal was “almost there”, as the two sides look to ink an agreement seen as a push back against rising protection­ism.

EU Trade Commission­er Cecilia Malmstrom was in Tokyo with Agricultur­e Commission­er Phil Hogan for two days of talks with Japanese officials.

After four years of negotiatio­ns the two sides are working toward signing a deal at the G20 in Hamburg next week.

“We are almost there,” Malmstrom told reporters in the Japanese capital on Saturday evening, saying a finalised deal could happen by the “end of autumn”.

“We have sufficient convergenc­e so that our officials can discuss in the coming days and iron out the remaining details.

“I am quite confident that our leaders can agree on their summit decided for next week on a package and give their blessing when they meet on the 6th” of July.

Japan’s foreign minister Fumio Kishida, however, described the talks as “very tough”.

“There was some meaningful progress but important issues still remain that both sides need to iron out,” Kishida said, adding that he may go to Brussels in a bid to find an agreement. Clinching a deal would be a victory for free-trade advocates after US president Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p this year, dealing a possibly fatal blow to the mooted 12-nation deal. — AFP

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