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  1. policy.trade.ec.europa.eu › eu-trade-relationshipsEU-Japan - Trade

    1 de feb. de 2019 · The EU and Japan's Economic Partnership Agreement entered into force on 1 February 2019. EU firms already export nearly €70bn in goods and €28bn in services to Japan every year. In the past European firms faced trade barriers when exporting to Japan, which sometimes made it hard for them to compete. The trade agreement with Japan: sends a ...

    • Tariffs
    • Rules of Origin
    • Product Requirements
    • Customs Clearance Documents and Procedures
    • Intellectual Property and Geographical Indications
    • Services
    • Public Procurement
    • Investment
    • SMEs

    The agreement removes the vast majority of dutiespaid by European and Japanese companies. On entry into force, the agreement eliminated 99% of EU tariff lines and 97% of Japan’s tariff lines. On not yet eliminated tariffs, tariff rate quotas or tariff reductions were agreed. To check the tariffs for your product, you must know the product code, whi...

    In order to qualify for preferential treatment, your product will need to satisfy the rules of origin under the agreement. Please check the interactive “Rules of Origin Self Assessment tool (ROSA)”in My Trade Assistantto assess whether your product fulfils the rules of origin and find out how to prepare the correct documents. General information ab...

    Technical rules include technical regulations, standards and conformity assessment procedures. These rules define the specific technical characteristics that your product should have, such as design, labelling, packaging, functionality or performance and are important because they ensure that important public policy objectives, such as the protecti...

    Customs clearance typically include controls on 1. the duties to be paid 2. the correct description of the goods, their origin and value 3. security and safety measures (smuggling, drugs, cigarettes, weapons, counterfeited products, counterterrorism) 4. compliance with specific legislation such as environmental legislation, health requirements, vet...

    The EU-Japan EPA provides for an enhanced intellectual property rightsprotection for European companies exporting innovative, artistic, distinct and high-quality products to Japan. The commitments are reinforced and include provisions on protection of trade secrets, trademarks, copyright protection, patents, minimum common rules for regulatory test...

    The agreement makes it easier for EU and Japanese companies to provide services and offers greater mobility for company employees to perform their work on the spot.

    Every year, national, regional and municipal governments in Japan and the EU buy – or procure – goods and services worth billions of euros from private companies. They issue public contracts or tenders which companies then bid for. The EPA extends the access to public procurement contracts and opens new markets for companies of both sides. The EU a...

    The agreement promotes investment between the EU and Japan and reaffirms the right of each party to regulate legitimate policy objectives agreed in a non-exhaustive list. Bilateral negotiations are ongoing for concluding a potential agreement on investment protection. With regard to cross-border trade in services and investment liberalisation, the ...

    The EU-Japan agreement contains a dedicated chapter on Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) specifying that the parties shall provide information on access to each other’s market. EU website to support EU SMEs exporting to Japan

  2. policy.trade.ec.europa.eu › eu-trade-relationshipsEU trade relations with Japan

    The EU and Japan. The traditional trade relationship between the EU and Japan used to be characterised by big trade surpluses in favour of Japan. From 2009-2019, trade figures became more balanced, as the EU’s trade in goods deficit with Japan decreased from €18 billion in 2009 to reach the surplus of €82 million in 2021.

  3. The Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA, also called Japan-EU free trade agreement, JEFTA) is in force since 1 February 2019 after having been negotiated from 2013 to 2017. The EPA is the EU's largest bilateral free trade agreement, covering 30 percent of the world's gross domestic product (GDP) and 40 percent of global trade.

  4. Jefté es recibido por su hija. Según el Antiguo Testamento, Jefté fue el octavo de los Jueces israelitas de quienes se habla en los capítulos X y XII del Libro de los Jueces. Era hijo ilegítimo, nacido de una prostituta, y apenas llegado a la mayoría de edad fue expulsado de casa por los hijos legítimos de su padre.

  5. Jefté. Jefté es un personaje bíblico, juez de Israel por seis años, 1 miembro de la tribu de Gad, hijo de Galaad. 2 En el Libro de los Jueces se le muestra guiando a los israelitas a la batalla contra los amonitas, y como resultado de un voto, termina sacrificando a su hija. 3 .

  6. Passage. Resources. Hebrew/Greek. Your Content. Jueces 11. Palabra de Dios para Todos. 11 Jefté era un guerrero de Galaad, pero era hijo de una prostituta y de un hombre llamado Galaad. 2 La esposa de Galaad tenía varios hijos y cuando crecieron no aceptaron a Jefté. Todos los hijos obligaron a Jefté a salir del pueblo y le dijeron: «Tú ...

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