TURNING JAPANESE

Boris Johnson predicts post-Brexit Britain will enjoy an ‘all-singing, all-dancing’ free trade deal with Japan

During visit to Tokyo the Foreign Secretary insisted post-referendum investment proved UK was set for bright future

BORIS Johnson is predicting post-Brexit Britain will enjoy an “all-singing, all-dancing” free trade deal with Japan thanks to a raft on inward investment since the referendum.

The Foreign Secretary was speaking during a visit to Tokyo, where he said deals like the £24billion takeover of UK electronics firm ARM proved we were set for a bright future.

Advertisement
Boris Johnson is predicting an 'all-singing all-dancing' UK-Japan trade dealCredit: Reuters
He met with the Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike as they launched an Olympic mobile phone scheme ahead of the city's 2020 gamesCredit: AP

He said: "I have found a wide measure, or a growing measure, of understanding about what is involved.

“They see the possibilities of a great new free trade deal between the UK and the EU, and you can see the proof of the pudding is in the eating.

"We have seen since June 23 record investments in the UK - 2,200 separate investments.

“A huge takeover of ARM by SoftBank, £24 billion, the biggest international investment I think we have seen in our country ... perhaps in history.

Advertisement

"And Nissan putting two more models on the production line in the North East. So, I find there is a much greater confidence and understanding of how it's going to work.

"And a real enthusiasm for free trade with the UK.”

The minister is currently on a three-day visit to the countryCredit: AP
He insisted the UK stood 'shoulder to shoulder' with Japan as the country tries to halt North Korea's nuclear and missile testsCredit: Getty Images
Advertisement

Mr Johnson added: “And what they already want to do is, post-2019, they want to take that EU-Japan free trade agreement and turn it into a fantastic, all-singing and all-dancing, UK-Japan free trade agreement."

The Cabinet minister also used the visit to insist the UK stood "shoulder to shoulder" with Japan as the country tries to halt North Korea's nuclear and missile tests.

MOST READ IN POLITICS:

HOUSING SHAKE-UP
PM to seize control of building rules to get wannabe-homeowners on ladder
SIR KEIR STARMER
This Government is putting people first by backing Britain's builders
FARAGE DOOR
Kemi Badenoch opens the door to working more closely with Reform UK
PINT PLOT
Pints 'could be scrapped for smaller glasses if Labour law passes unchecked'

He said: "We all need to increase the pressure on Pyongyang through diplomacy and sanctions, and that must include China using its influence to bring North Korea back to the negotiation table."

Mr Johnson is meeting Japanese PM Shinzo Abe, the foreign minister and the governor of Tokyo on day two of a three-day trip to Japan.

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com