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In view of the fact that the EU and Japan are responsible between them for more than a third of the world’s GDP, yet despite that the value of bilateral trade was only EUR 116 billion, firm negotiations on free trade and bilateral agreements should be entered into. Taking the experience gained from the agreement on free trade between the EU and South Korea as a model, we should raise the volume of trade with Japan by a significant amount. Furthermore, in terms of globalisation in its wider sense, having Japan as a political ally might not be a bad thing. The main objective of the EU is to strengthen economic and trade relations with the world’s most important economies, such as Japan, in order to maximise the potential for job creation. This is why I voted in favour of holding negotiations with Japan."@en1
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