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"en.20121025.26.4-183-000"2
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"Mr President, taken together, the European Union and Japan represent more than one fifth of world trade. Many high-quality Japanese products have for years enjoyed the trust of a high proportion of Europeans. A mutual free trade agreement should make it significantly easier for our business people to obtain goods, and also expand exports to Japan. The mere fact that a distinct majority of them are in favour of commencement of negotiations bears this out. Such matters as duty, intellectual property law, business competitiveness and above all the removal of non-tariff barriers and obstacles to market access in public procurement must be sorted out. Attention must be drawn to the need to carry out an assessment of progress in eliminating non-tariff barriers after commencement of negotiations, which is not without significance for Parliament’s future stance. While avoiding an uncontrolled rise in imports, we must also envisage bilateral protective measures, especially in respect of such sectors as the automobile industry, so as not to cause any threat to European businesses. I support this resolution."@en1
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