Press Release: Commission proposes to open negotiations for a Free Trade deal with Japan

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Series Details IP/12/810 (18.7.12)
Publication Date 18/07/2012
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The European Commission decided to ask the Member States for their agreement on opening negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement with Japan. Negotiating directives will be submitted to the Council which will have to give the Commission a mandate to start negotiating.

Japan is the EU's second biggest trading partner in Asia, after China, and together the EU and Japan account for more than a third of world GDP. A trade deal with Japan could boost the EU's GDP by almost one per cent and EU exports to Japan could increase by one third.

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