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Japan, EU in last-ditch talks seeking free trade deal by year-end
    2016-12-15  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    JAPAN and the European Union are holding last-ditch talks this week to try reach a broad free trade agreement by the end of the year, Japanese government officials said.

    The trade talks have taken on greater significance after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said Washington would withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a 12-nation deal Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said is key to his reforms and once a pillar of Washington’s pivot to the Asia-Pacific.

    “Prime Minister Abe has said he aims to reach an agreement this year,” said a trade official.

    Japan is seeking cuts in EU tariffs on Japanese autos, auto parts and electric devices. Tokyo also wants the EU to cut red tape it says Japanese companies face doing business with the EU.

    The EU will likely scrap duties on about 80 percent of auto parts imported from Japan by amount of trade immediately after a bilateral accord goes into effect, but Japan wants further concessions, the Nikkei business daily reported yesterday.

    Japan, for its part, could ease the process for foreign companies bidding on construction and materials procurement for public entities, the Nikkei said.

    The EU wants Japan to scrap tariffs on agriculture products such as cheese and wine and lower duties on pork, according to the report. Brussels has also complained about non-tariff barriers to auto imports.

    If the two can work out the framework for a trade deal, EU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstrom will visit Japan next week for talks with Japanese Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida, the Nikkei said. (SD-Agencies)

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