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UK-Japan trade deal good for consumers, companies, Johnson tells Abe

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) told his outgoing Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe that a free trade deal between their two countries would provide certainty for companies and consumers. (AFP/file)
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson (left) told his outgoing Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe that a free trade deal between their two countries would provide certainty for companies and consumers. (AFP/file)
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02 Sep 2020 11:09:07 GMT9
02 Sep 2020 11:09:07 GMT9

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson told his outgoing Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe that a free trade deal between their two countries would provide certainty for companies and consumers, his Downing Street office said on Wednesday.

Britain and Japan are in advanced stages of trade negotiations. After leaving the European Union on Jan. 31, Britain is trying to strike bilateral deals with trading partners, which it was not able to do as an EU member.

“The Prime Minister and Prime Minister Abe welcomed the progress that UK and Japanese negotiators have made towards a bilateral Free Trade Agreement,” Downing Street said.

“The Prime Minister reiterated how important the agreement would be for providing certainty and continuity for Japanese and British companies and consumers.”

Reuters

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