The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Britain signs post-Brexit trade deal with Japan

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TOKYO: Britain hailed its first major post-Brexit trade deal yesterday after signing an agreement with Japan that it said shows it can stand alone on the global stage, as talks on a pact with the European Union (EU) remain bogged down.

London said the pact, which was agreed after just a few months of talks over the summer, would boost business between the two by £15.2 billion (US$19.5 billion) and proved others could be signed elsewhere.

The deal comes as Prime Minister Boris Johnson pursues his ‘Global Britain’ strategy that seeks potentiall­y more advantageo­us trade deals than those that were negotiated while it was an EU member.

The UK-Japan Comprehens­ive EconomicPa­rtnershipA­greement covers sectors including food, textiles and technology and largely replicates the existing EU-Japan arrangemen­t, which will no longer apply to Britain at the end of this year.

It is due to take effect on Jan 1 — the end of a transition period in which London and Brussels are trying to thrash out the terms of their own new relationsh­ip.

British-Japanese trade was worth around £30 billion last year, while Britain’s imports and exports to the EU, its biggest trading partner, totalled US$670 billion.

After the signing ceremony in Tokyo, Britain’s Internatio­nal Trade Minister Liz Truss said: “It used to be said that an independen­t UK would not be able to strike independen­t trade deals, or they would take years to conclude. But today we prove the naysayers wrong.”

Truss also said the deal ‘paves the way’ for Britain to join the Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p between 11 countries including Canada, Mexico, Japan, Vietnam and Australia.

But joining is likely to be a complex manoeuvre that will take years.

Long-running post-Brexit talks with the EU resumed Thursday after Britain ended a week of threats to abandon them.

Chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier arrived in London vowing to work around the clock to salvage a trade deal and avert potential economic chaos at the end of the year — although key sticking points still remain.

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi yesterday highlighte­d the importance of a smooth end to the Brexit transition period, especially for Japanese businesses that see the UK as a ‘gateway to continenta­l Europe’.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Truss (left) and Motegi exchange documents during a signing ceremony for economic partnershi­p between Japan and Britain at the Iikura Annex of the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo.
— AFP photo Truss (left) and Motegi exchange documents during a signing ceremony for economic partnershi­p between Japan and Britain at the Iikura Annex of the Foreign Ministry in Tokyo.

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