>> ASIAONE / BUSINESS / NEWS / STORY
Sunday, Mar 25, 2012
AFP
Japan, Canada to launch free trade talks

TOKYO - Japan and Canada formally agreed Sunday to launch talks on a bilateral free trade agreement expected to result in the first such pact between Tokyo and one of the Group of Eight major economies.

The agreement was announced by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda and his Canadian counterpart Stephen Harper in Tokyo.

Japan and Canada, which has abundant natural resources, concluded a joint study on the feasibility of a trade deal this month, saying the two countries' economies were largely complementary.

Harper arrived in Tokyo late Saturday and was due to tour Japan's northeast, hit by a massive earthquake and tsunami in March last year, before travelling on to Seoul on Monday to attend a nuclear security summit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
STORY INDEX
 
  Japan, Canada to launch free trade talks
   
 
  Wall Street sees stars
   
 
  AIJ Investment found to have lost $1.7b over 9 years
   
 
  MAS amends code on mergers, takeovers
   
 
  Coca-Cola unbottles China plan
   
 
  Rising Chinese wages a headache for US firms
   
 
  New SATS PCEO appointed
   
 
  Tokyo stocks could gain on hope of recovery
   
 
  China think-tanks shake investor confidence
   
 
  World Bank race heats up as deadline looms
   
>> RELATED STORY
Olympus foreign investors call for board rethink
Sony to tap Lynton as US ops head
Japan govt: Economic recovery looks more certain
China says conditions ripe to liberalise interest rates
Dollar up against euro in Asia
We welcome contributions, comments and tips.
a1admin@sph.com.sg
Search AsiaOne: