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EU Japan FTA 'to increase UK GDP by up to £3 billion the longer term'

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    EU Japan FTA 'to increase UK GDP by up to £3 billion the longer term'

    Don't listen to the Remoaning Minnies.

    UK welcomes approval of new trade agreement with Japan - GOV.UK


    UK welcomes approval of new trade agreement with Japan
    Consumers to be given more choice at lower prices and an increase in job opportunities thanks to the recent EU - Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).

    Published 13 December 2018
    From:
    Department for International Trade and The Rt Hon Liam Fox MP


    A new free trade agreement with Japan has been approved by the European Parliament and is expected to enter into force in early 2019.

    The EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) will create the world’s largest free trade area, eliminating over 97% of export duties currently in place.

    The agreement will help to boost trade between the UK and Japan and is estimated to increase UK GDP by up to £3 billion the longer term. This will help to create more British jobs and give consumers more choice at lower prices.

    Last year, the British and Japanese Prime Ministers agreed to ‘elevate our security and prosperity partnership to the next level’ as the UK leaves the European Union. Visiting Japan last summer, International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox agreed with his counterparts to use the EU-Japan EPA as a basis for a new and stronger partnership.

    The agreement agreed yesterday (Wednesday 12 December) removes significant barriers for the automotive sector and will commit Japan to international car standards, making exports of vehicles to the nation significantly easier. This is welcome news for the UK motor industry, which exported just over £1 billion worth of vehicles to Japan in 2017.

    The agreement will also reduce tariffs on processed foods, agricultural products, beer, wine and whisky exports.

    International Trade Secretary Dr Liam Fox said:
    Japan is the world’s third largest economy and one of our closest trading partners, as well as being a vocal defender of free trade in the face of increased protectionist tendencies from other countries.

    This is one of the world’s most ambitious free trade agreements and I welcome the benefits that it will bring to both British businesses and consumers. The agreement eliminates almost all tariffs on goods traded between our two nations and we will work with the Japanese government to use this agreement as the basis for a new, even stronger partnership after we leave the European Union.

    Further information
    Japan is the second largest economy in Asia. Since 2012 goods and services trade between the UK and Japan totalled £28 billion in the year ending June 2018, an increase of just over 40% over the past 5 years. Most of this increase has been in vehicles, pharmaceuticals, machinery and finance services.
    On 25 June 2018 the House of Commons voted in favour of the UK supporting EU signature of the EU-Japan EPA.

    #2
    Will Brexiteers ever tell the truth?

    we will work with the Japanese government to use this agreement as the basis for a new, even stronger partnership after we leave the European Union.
    That sounds like as of now we - the UK - have got nothing concrete whatsoever. We will have the full Monty if we stay in the EU but otherwise - just anodyne words as always...
    "Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain

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      #3
      On 25 June 2018 the House of Commons voted in favour of the UK supporting EU signature of the EU-Japan EPA.
      Shhhh, there are people on this subforum that believe that "EU execs" sign everything without consultation.

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        #4
        Originally posted by meridian View Post
        Shhhh, there are people on this subforum that believe that "EU execs" sign everything without consultation.
        Damn. I forgot to include the trigger warning.

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          #5
          That £3bn might be in jeopardy....

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            #6
            Originally posted by meridian View Post
            That £3bn might be in jeopardy....
            How much is it per week?

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              #7
              Originally posted by AtW View Post
              How much is it per week?
              €20.

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                #8
                Ha ha! Little do they know!

                With UK brave negotiators like Woohoo Mitty up against them, the wild world will be embraced and they'll be giving us everything we could ever want. Those EU Execs will be so green with envy you'll be able to chop them up into a Caesar Salad .
                "Don't part with your illusions; when they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live" Mark Twain

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by AtW View Post
                  How much is it per week?



                  Take da big numba I don unnerstan
                  do math to it
                  and

                  ta da 350 millyun pownds for da nhs
                  Last edited by Lance; 8 February 2019, 16:32.
                  See You Next Tuesday

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