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Japan and Australia agree free-trade deal on beef, electronics and cars
Pacific powers conclude 15-year tariff-reduction pact after seven years of fruitless talks

Japan and Australia agreed on a free-trade deal yesterday that both sides claim will yield windfalls for their economies.

The deal, which follows seven years of talks, is Japan’s first such pact with a major agricultural economy.

It calls for Japan to reduce its 38.5 per cent tariff on Australian beef to 23.5 per cent within 15 years, although the deal limits how much can be imported.

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