S5 Ep9: Backstage: Implications of the new EU-Japan trade deal
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Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir welcomes Tamotsu
Nakamura, dean of Kobe University’s Graduate School of Economics,
and Maria Åsenius, head of cabinet to European trade
commissioner Cecilia Malmström, for a discussion of the EU-Japan
economic partnership in the context of heightening global trade
tensions.
The EU and Japan have signed a landmark trade deal this summer
that will create the world’s largest open economic area.
The economic partnership agreement will be the biggest bilateral
trade agreement the EU has ever signed, permitting not only the
dropping of tariffs but also regulatory cooperation, as well as a
special focus to promote the interests of SMEs.
The trade-positive nature of this agreement goes against the
grain of the numerous challenges made to the global multilateral
system in recent times, best represented by the tariffs and
counter-tariffs imposed by the US and China upon one another.
To explore how this accord suits the EU and Japan, in terms of
both the domestic and international interests of each side,
Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir welcomes two guests for this
edition of the Bruegel Backstage series – Tamotsu Nakamura, dean
of Kobe University’s Graduate School of Economics, and Maria
Åsenius, head of cabinet to European trade commissioner Cecilia
Malmström.
If you are interested in reading more on this topic, we can
recommend the research paper on the EU-Japan agreement that
Bruegel has submitted to the European Parliament, by André Sapir,
Sonali Chowdhry and Alessio Terzi.
You might also consider our previous podcast on EU’s options in
the event of global trade war, featuring Bruegel director Guntram
Wolff with Bernd Lange, member of the European Parliament and
chair of the Committee on International Trade.
Tamotsu Nakamura and Maria Åsenius participated in one session of
the Bruegel conference on international trade and the EU-Japan
agreement.
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