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Brazil-Japan Trade: Opportunities and Priorities

Explore trade opportunities between Brazil and Japan, focusing on merchandise and services trade, investments, and bilateral agreements. Discover key priorities for enhancing trade relations and overcoming market barriers.

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Brazil-Japan Trade: Opportunities and Priorities

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  1. Trade opportunities • 4 1 • Context 3 2 • EPA joint report • CNI Priorities

  2. 1 • Context Japan: strategicpartner for Brazil Services trade Merchandise trade Investments maininvestor in Brazil destination of brazilianservicesexports destination of brazilianexports Investments stocks in Brazil – 2016 US$ bi 8th 5th 5th 8th origin of brazilianservicesimports origin of brazilianimports Other countries 9th Source: MOE; BCB

  3. 1 • CNI Priorities Japan: strategic partner for Brazil Representativeness of imports from the countries / blocs with which there is a trade agreement 29% 17% 4% 8% PotentialwithJapanandMecosur EPA PotentialwithMecosur EU Agreement Source: WTO

  4. 2 • CNI Priorities Agreements(e.g.: EPA; ACFI; PPH) Barriers in the japanesemarket(e.g.: Tariffs, TBT, SPS) SINCE ‘74 Bilateral investments(Update of DTA) Trade facilitation(Customscooperation; AEO MRA) Services in support of the internationalization of companies (Business promotion) Cooperation and partnerships (e.g.: Global andStrategicPartnership; MOE-METI)

  5. 3 • EPA Joint Report 2nd EPA Joint Report 1st EPA Joint Report Conclusion of the negotiations 2019 2015 TPP-11

  6. 3 • EPA Joint Report Japan – MercosurEconomicPartnershipAgreement (EPA) • Trade in Goods • Rules of Origin • Trade Facilitation and Customs Procedures • TBT and SPS Measures • Trade Remedies • Investment and Services • Intellectual Property Rights • Energy and Mineral Resources • Movement of Natural Persons • E-Commerce • Government Procurement • Business Environment • Dispute Settlement

  7. 4 • Trade opportunities Products exported by Brazil with opportunities in Japan – Nª of SH6 Examples of products with tariffs and opportunities Orange juice – 25,5% Peanuts – 162,5% Footwear – 85,8% Chemicals – 10% Ceramics – 2,0%

  8. Thank you! Carlos Eduardo Abijaodi Director of Industrial Development - CNI abijaodi@cni.com.br

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