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Verbatim report of proceedings
Tuesday, 23 October 2012 - Strasbourg Revised edition

EU trade negotiations with Japan (debate)
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  Béla Glattfelder (PPE), in writing. (HU) Japan is the European Union’s third most important trading partner. Concluding the free trade agreement would bring innumerable advantages for both parties. Europe would be able to increase its exports and thereby generate new jobs. Hungary has a particular interest in the launch of free trade negotiations as this could greatly facilitate Hungarian agricultural exports to this country in the Far East. As a result of the agreement, the Japanese automotive industry could make further investments in Europe and in Hungary, which would create new jobs.

 
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