EU urges Japan to drop beef block

AFP  |  Tokyo 

The EU's top Friday urged to open up its market for from the whole bloc, saying expected "reciprocity" for importing Japan's famous and

"We are intensively working to convince that we have reached the necessary levels of technical and operational criteria to be granted access for the entirety of the as a single entity," Hogan said on a visit to

The fact the EU allows access for and beef is "an indication of our goodwill" in this area, noted the

"The EU expects to see reciprocity once the criteria are fulfilled and we believe there is... full compliance with what is demanded of us from the Japanese side," he stressed.

From 1996, Japan banned beef imports from Britain, citing fears of BSE infection, and it extended the ban to ban all EU-produced in 2000.

But as governments began to control the disease, Japan has selectively reopened to Austria, Britain, Denmark, France, Italy, Ireland, the Netherlands, and

However, the 19 other nations in the 28-member bloc, including major economies such as and Spain, remain affected by the ban.

Turning to US trade policy, Hogan said the recently implemented free-trade deal between Japan and the EU was the "envy of the world" and could serve as a template for a potential EU-US accord.

The said "probably regrets" pulling out of the enormous free-trade deal at the beginning of his presidency.

And he said he hoped the US and could strike a deal to bring down tariffs and ease their trade war, stressing: "The politics of cooperation rather than confrontation is always better in the medium and the long term when it comes to trade."

On Britain' exit from the European Union, Hogan said officials in had watched events in the "sometimes with disbelief", as repeatedly failed to secure backing for her Brexit deal.

"We in the EU are waiting patiently for the to make its decision and unfortunately we cannot make progress until that happens," said Hogan.

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First Published: Fri, May 10 2019. 12:21 IST