KEY POINTS
  • The EU-Japan pact runs counter to President Donald Trump’s moves to hike tariffs on imports from many U.S. trading partners.
  • European Council President Donald Tusk praised the deal as “the largest bilateral trade deal ever.”
  • The measures will bring Japanese consumers lower prices for European wines, pork, handbags and pharmaceuticals.

The European Union and Japan signed a landmark deal on Tuesday that will eliminate nearly all tariffs on products they trade.

The ambitious pact signed in Tokyo runs counter to President Donald Trump’s moves to hike tariffs on imports from many U.S. trading partners. It covers a third of the global economy and markets of more than 600 million people.