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Japanese businesses expect RCEP to boost trade and investment

Japanese business leaders welcomed the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) agreement signed by Japan and 14 other partners on November 15, expecting a boost in trade and investment in the region and strengthening of supply chains.
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Tokyo (VNA) - Japanese business leaders welcomed the signing of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)agreement signed by Japan and 14 other partners on November 15,expecting a boost in trade and investment in the region and strengthening ofsupply chains.

Hiroaki Nakanishi, Chairman of the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren), saidthe signing is extremely significant toward realizing a free and openinternational economic order at a time when some countries are becominginward-looking due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, Akio Mimura, Chairman of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry(JCCI), said in a statement that due to the rules and lowering of tariffs,supply chains established by Japanese companies in Asia will become more broad,effective and resilient.

The RCEP, covering some 46 percent of Japan’s total trade, will be thecountry’s first trade deal with both China, its largest trading partner, and theRepublic of Korea (RoK), its third largest.

Accordingto Japan’s Kyodo News, Japan will eliminate 61 percent of tariffs onagricultural product imports from ASEAN nations, Australia and New Zealand, 56percent for China, and 49 percent for the RoK, while maintaining tariffs onfive product categories -- rice, wheat, dairy products, sugar, and beef andpork - to protect domestic farmers.

Meanwhile, the other 14 countrieswill cut tariffs on 92 percent of Japanese industrial exports includingautomobile parts and steel products./.
VNA

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