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Commission declares agreement on EU-#Japan trade deal within reach
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The European Union and Japan are close to reaching an agreement in principle on a free trade deal, the European Commission said on Monday (3 July), writes Robert-Jan Bartunek."An agreement in principle between the EU and Japan is within reach," a spokesman for the Commission told a regular press briefing.
"We are hopeful, we are confident, we are not yet certain," he added.
A trade accord with the world's third-largest economy would be the European Union's biggest trade scalp to date. The EU has forecast trade between the two could increase by a third, boosting the EU economy by 0.8% and Japan's by 0.3% over the long term.
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