Abe reiterates promise to protect farming in TPP talks
Kyodo -- Mar 18

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday reiterated his pledge to protect Japan's agricultural sector after announcing the country's participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade negotiations late last week.

While the free trade framework is expected to deal a heavy blow to Japanese farmers through an influx of cheap foreign imports, Abe promised at the Diet's budget committee meeting on the TPP to protect the country's farming and food.

"Farming has to be the foundation of a country," Abe said, noting it has defined traditional Japanese culture.

国会では、TPP=環太平洋経済連携協定を巡る集中審議が行われています。安倍総理大­臣は交渉参加に臨む決意を強調しました。
News sources: Kyodo, ANNnewsCH

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