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And Daniel Kawczynski said the deal was the first of many similar bilateral treaties, predicting that Britain was well positioned to make the most of Brexit in the years ahead. International Trade Secretary Ms Truss confirmed that the deal had been agreed in principle after months of negotiations, offering the first tangible benefits of Britain’s decision to leave the EU in 2016.
Kawczynski, MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham, told Express.co.uk: “Regarding the Japanese trade deal, it’s like the moment in the Wizard of Oz when the little dog moves the curtain and you see that this enormous power is indeed a little man. .
“This trade agreement with Japan has shown for the first time that it has secured an agreement that is slightly better than the one that the European Union has achieved.”
“So what is the point of paying this army of bureaucrats in Brussels when our own negotiating team can secure a trade deal that is better than the one Brussels has achieved?
“And one that is more adapted to the bilateral priorities of these two great interlocutors?”
Mr. Kawczynski explained: “We are not interested in the priorities of the other 27 countries, whether they are orange producers from Spain or olives from Greece or German wine producers.
“We are only interested in British and Japanese exports.”
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Such deals would not only benefit the British economy, but would also boost its position on the world stage, Kawczynski suggested.
He said: “Until now, of course, Britain has been subjugated.
“This great power, this permanent member of the UN Security Council has had its hands tied to the framework of the EU, which has sought in many ways to undermine NATO.
“Now the UK is going to join the US in an alternative bloc to the Franco-German axis and I, the Poles and others are very excited about the prospect.
“There will be a really tough competitive interaction between European countries with these two alternative blocs, rather than the supranational monopoly state that has been controlled and sold by Brussels for the last five decades.
Speaking on Friday, Ms Truss said that the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the UK and Japan meant that 99 percent of exports to Japan would be duty-free.
He added: “The deal that we have negotiated, in record time and in challenging circumstances, goes far beyond the existing agreement with the EU, as it secures new achievements for British companies in our large manufacturing, food and beverage and technology industries. .
“From our auto workers in Wales to our shoemakers in the North of England, this deal will help build back better as we create new opportunities for people across the UK and help level our country.”
The EU / Japan agreement entered into force on February 1, 2019.
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