Abstract

EU-Japan free trade agreement negotiations have made promising progress the shadow of highly scrutinized Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and Transpacific Partnership (TPP) talks. EU trade policy, it appears, has only been partially and selectively politicized in favor of TTIP, while EU-Japan free trade agreement negotiations remind observers of the trade policy modus operandi of the pre-Lisbon Treaty era. This article reviews the mercantilist 'competitive liberalization' dynamics that underlie the negotiation strategies of EU and Japanese policymakers and provides an outlook as to whether EU-Japan economic relations could follow TTIP making the important step from negative to positive integration by means of intensified regulatory cooperation.

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