EU will work with Japan to combat unfair trade practices, says von der Leyen

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President of the European Commission presented ‘alliance for competitiveness’ between the parties, which provides, among other things, economic safety and accelerated work in innovation

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Ursula von der Leyen states that the European Union will work with Japan ‘to combat economic coercion and address unfair trade practices’

The president of, Ursula Von der Leyen, said the (EU) will work with “to combat economic coercion and address unfair business practices.” The statement was made at a press conference on Wednesday (23). “We believe in global competitiveness and she must benefit everyone,” he said.

The EU leader presented the “alliance for competitiveness” between the Asian country and the European bloc, which provides for increased trade between the parties, reinforced economic safety – with robust rare land supplies -, and rapid work on innovation, clean and digital technology. She also congratulated the Japanese prime minister, by the trade agreement between Japan and.

Earlier, by participating in the 30th Japan-Ue Summit, von der Leyen stated that the partnership between Asia and the Block is “calm, resilient and deeply rooted” and that they are “close and reliable friends”. “We share values: justice, openness and respect for the rules. And together, we have the scale not only to defend our interests, but also to shape global results,” he said, mentioning that the Japanese and Europeans represent a fifth of the world Gross Domestic Product (GDP). For her, the summit is a chance to strengthen joint competitiveness, improve common security and establish global patterns aligned with values.

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