WTO discusses Mongolia-Japan economic partnership agreement

Economy
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2018-04-10 17:00:32
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ Member States of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have discussed Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) established between Mongolia and Japan.

Mongolian delegates to the discussion was headed by L.Purevsuren, Ambassador of Mongolia to the Swiss Confederation and Permanent Representative of Mongolia to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Geneva. Establishing the first Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Japan is new for Mongolian trade policy and it is bringing marked changes. Purpose of the agreement is to increase trade and investment between the two countries, exchange technologies, diversify export and strengthen business relations, emphasized Ambassador, Permanent Representative L.Purevsuren in his speech, also informing that it will pay attention to implement the agreement mutually beneficial in future.

During the discussion, delegations from Mexico, the European Union, the United States, Taiwan and Canada expressed their views on the agreement. The EU and U.S part appreciated the reflection of online trade  in the agreement considering it contributive to move forward issues in Multilateral Trade Agreements in  the future. Moreover, they requested  information on actions to improve business environment.  

Negotiations on establishing the EPA commenced in June, 2012 and it came into effect on June 7, 2016, as signing the agreement on February, 2015.

 

B.Batchimeg