Arab News

EU sees Japan free-trade deal in 2017

-

BRUSSELS: The European Union said on Saturday it is close to an agreement with Japan on a freetrade deal that has taken on greater significan­ce after Presidente­lect Donald Trump announced US plans to withdraw from a separate pact with Pacific nations.

In a statement, the EU’s chief trade negotiator with Tokyo said a deal was possible by early next year if Japan opens up to EU farm goods and Europe can agree to granting unfettered access to Japanese cars.

“These negotiatio­ns are very close to a conclusion,” Mauro Petriccion­e said, noting “significan­t progress” in the past two weeks of trade negotiatio­ns, although Japan had suggested last week a deal could come by the end of December.

Petriccion­e appeared to push that goal into 2017. “We will need to continue working in the next few weeks ... and reach an agreement in principle ... at the beginning of next year,” he said.

For Europe, a deal with Japan would represent not only an economic boost but also a symbolic breakthrou­gh for its trade agenda that has faced popular opposition at a time when negotiatio­ns with a range of countries have become increasing­ly slow and complex.

For Japan, the deal would show it can still do deals despite Trump’s planned withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p that was once a pillar of Washington’s Asia policy.

Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, is the EU’s sixth-largest export market. For Japan, the EU ranks as its third-biggest market.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Saudi Arabia