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EU governments to approve split of Singapore trade deal, draft statement says

By Joanna Sopinska ( February 21, 2018, 16:28 GMT | Insight) -- As the EU strives to shorten approval times for trade deals, national governments are expected to give their blessing to a split of the 2014 EU-Singapore agreement into separate trade and investment accords at a meeting of trade ministers in May, according to a draft statement seen by MLex. But an EU-Japan deal, agreed three years later, could be ratified sooner, according to EU sources.As the EU strives to shorten approval times for trade deals, national governments are expected to give their blessing to a split of the EU-Singapore agreement into separate trade and investment accords at a meeting of trade ministers in May, according to a draft statement seen by MLex....

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