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European trade negotiators to visit Japan as two sides seek to reach agreement in July

( June 13, 2017, 01:37 GMT | Insight) -- Senior trade negotiators from the European Union will visit Japan as early as today for talks on an Economic Partnership Agreement as the two sides seek to reach a broad agreement next month, Japan Agriculture News reports.Senior trade negotiators from the European Union will visit Japan as early as today for talks on an Economic Partnership Agreement as the two sides seek to reach a broad agreement next month, Japan Agriculture News reports. Japan and the EU have already effectively reached an agreement on at least 20 of the 27 areas included in the talks. However, there are disagreements regarding tariffs on some items, such as cheese and automobiles. The governing Liberal Democratic Party will compile a proposal to protect domestic famers by the end of this month, the newspaper says. The Nikkei newspaper says that Japan may lower tariffs on pork. ...

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