Japan and the European Union have a message for Trump: free trade is alive and well. On the eve of a G20 summit with Trump, the leaders of Europe and Japan signed a free trade agreement covering more than 600 million people, 30% of the global economy and 40% of total world trade. Trade experts are already saying it will make the U.S. less competitive in global markets. It removes certain tariffs between the EU and Japan, which are still in place for some U.S. firms, such as automakers. |
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