As US questions free trade, EU and Japan usher in new deal

As US questions free trade, EU and Japan usher in new deal

Bottles of wine imported from Europe are lined up at a retail store in Chiba, near Tokyo on Feb. 1, 2019. AP

BRUSSELS — The European Union and Japan have ushered in a landmark trade deal they say will boost business between the two economic powers and sends the message that international pacts still have a purpose in an age of increasing protectionism.

The agreement that comes into effect Friday will scrap nearly all tariffs on products both sides trade in. It will have a big impact on Japanese exports of cars to Europe and EU exports of agricultural products like cheese to Japan.

EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said: “Europe and Japan are sending a message to the world about the future of open and fair trade.”

The EU and Japan account for almost a third of the world’s economy and the deal is on average expected to benefit their 635 million citizens. /ee

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