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"en.20121025.26.4-328-500"2
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Japan is one of the world’s largest economies and the European Union’s third most important trading partner. Entering into a free trade agreement would imply many benefits for both sides. Europe would be able to increase its exports and therefore create new jobs. Hungary is particularly interested in the start of free trade negotiations as this would greatly facilitate Hungarian agricultural exports to countries in the Far East. The agreement could prompt the Japanese car industry to invest more in Europe and in Hungary, and thus create new jobs. The Suzuki factory in Esztergom could gain access to car components manufactured in Japan by paying lower customs duties, if indeed they have to pay at all, thereby boosting their competitiveness versus other carmakers. For all of these reasons I voted in favour of the report."@en1
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