Trade Negotiations Brazil-Japan: opportunities for enhancing bilateral economic relations

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XX Joint Meeting Trade Negotiations Brazil-Japan: opportunities for enhancing bilateral economic relations SANDRA POLÓNIA RIOS CURITIBA, 28/08/2017

Topics: Bilateral economic relations Japanese trade policies: how do they affect Brazilian strategies? Opportunities for Brazilian exports in an eventual bilateral trade agreement Final remarks

Despite low dynamism in bilateral trade of goods, Japan remains an important trade partner for Brazil Bilateral trade flows 2000-2016 Source: MDIC EXPORTS COUNTRIES/BLOCKS 2016 2000 EUROPEAN UNION 1º 1º UNITED STATES 2º 2º MERCOSUR 3º 3º JAPAN 6ª 4º MEXICO 7º 5º IMPORTS COUNTRIES/BLOCKS 2016 2000 EUROPEAN UNION 1º 1º UNITED STATES 2º 2º MERCOSUR 3º 3º JAPAN 7º 4º AFRICA 5º 5º Japan is the destination for 2.5% of Brazilian exports and the origin of 2.6% of Brazilian imports

Brazilian exports: concentrated in agricultural and mineral goods Chapter HS2 Description Exports (in US$ million) Share of the total 26 Ores, slag and ash 1.101,0 23,9% 2 Meat and edible meat offal 727,0 15,8% 10 Cereals 456,5 9,9% 9 Coffee, tea, mate and spices 414,7 9,0% 76 Aluminium and articles thereof 248,5 5,4% 72 Iron and steel 246,0 5,3% 88 Aircraft, spacecraft and parts thereof 218,9 4,8% 12 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit 180,5 3,9% 47 Pulp of wood or other fibrous cellulosic material 113,1 2,5% 20 Preparations of vegetables, fruit, nuts or other parts of plants 109,9 2,4% Total value for 10 main chapters 3.816,1 Total value for exports to Japan 4.604,3 Share of 10 chap. in the total exports to Japan 82,88% Brazilian objectives in trade bilateral trade negotiations: exports diversification

Brazilian imports: more diversified than exports, but concentrated in capital goods and durable goods Chapter HS2 Description Imports (in US$ million) Share of the total 84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances 938,0 26,3% 87 Vehicles; other then railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts na accessories thereof 655,5 18,4% 85 Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof 458,1 12,8% 90 Opitical, photographic instruments and appparatus 264,9 7,4% 29 Organic chemicals 252,5 7,1% 73 Iron and steel articles 220,4 6,2% 39 Plastics and articles theoreof 132,5 3,7% 88 Aircraft, spacecraft and parts thereof 101,1 2,8% 40 Rubber and articles thereof 96,7 2,7% 72 Iron and steel 89,9 2,5% Value for 10 main chapters 3.209,5 Value of imports from Japan 3.566,4 Share of 10 chap. in the total imports from Japan 90,0% Brazilian objectives in bilateral trade negotiation: access to sophisticated and technology intensive production goods

Japanese trade policies: high protection for agribusiness (tariff and non-tariff barriers) and high tariffs for very few industrial products Sector Average Duty-free Range Mineral products and 1,0 70,4 0-10 metals Chemicals 2,2 38,8 0-7 Wood, pulp, paper and 0,8 80,8 0-10 furniture Textiles 5,4 8,1 0-25 Apparel 9,0 1,9 0-13 Leather, rubber and shoes Mechanical equipment 8,9 54,1 0-371 0,0 100 0 eletric equipment 0,1 97,8 0-5 Transport equipment 0,0 100 0 Other 1,2 75,7 0-8

A traditional multilateralist, from 2000 onwards Japan developed a network of PTAs with Southeast Asia and Latin America Status of the Japanese EPAs In force Ratified Ongoing negotiations Singapore TPP Colombia Mexico China Malaysia European Union Chile Turkey Thailand RCEP Indonesia Brunei ASEAN Philippines Switzerland Vietnam India Peru Australia Mongolia With TPP, and the negotiations with EU, China and South Korea (RCEP), Japan is consolidating a trade policy centered in the preferential dimension Japan grants trade preferences to competitors with Brazilian products in the Japanese market in its EPAs

Opportunities for Brazilian exports in the Japanese market CNI s study identified products that should be considered as priorities in bilateral trade negotiations with the aim at increasing Brazilian market-share in the Japanese market and diversifying Brazilian exports Criteria: Group 1: Products with a minimum relevant share of Brazilian exports to Japan 50 Group 2: Products with exports potential, but still with negligible market-share in Japanese market - 220 Number of products classified as opportunities

Opportunities for Brazilian exports in the Japanese market Eliminating products that already enjoy duty-free access, the remaining relevant products for trade negotiations are: Group 1: Products with a minimum relevant share of Brazilian exports to Japan Group 2: Products with exports potential

Japanese tariffs for products classified as priorities HS6 Description Average tariff MFN in Japan 1701-11 Cane sugar, raw 39,74 0202-30 Meat; of bovine animals, boneless cuts, frozen 38,50 Leather; further prepared after tanning or crusting, including parchment-dressed, 4107-92 of bovine (including buffalo) or equine animals, without hair on 19,61 6406-10 Footwear; parts, uppers and parts thereof, other than stiffeners 17,80 2101-11 Extracts, essences and concentrates of coffee 15,93 1805-00 Cocoa; powder, not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 12,90 Meat and edible offal; of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus, not cut in pieces, 0207-12 11,90 frozen Gelatin (including gelatin in rectangular sheets, whether or not surface-worked or 3503-00 coloured) and gelatin derivatives; isinglass; other glues of animal origin, excluding 10,03 casein glues Meat preparations; of the poultry of heading no. 0105, (i.e. of fowls of the species 1602-32 Gallus domesticus) 9,10 For industrial products, highest tariffs in Japan are on the leather and shoes production chain - with maximum applied rate of 371% 2207-10 Undenatured ethyl alcohol; of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80% vol. or higher 8,02 Footwear; with outer soles and uppers of rubber or plastics, upper straps or thongs 6402-20 assembled to the sole by plugs 0807-19 Melons, other than watermelons, fresh 6,00 2905-32 Propylene glycol (propane-1, 2-diol) 5,50 Ethylene polymers; in primary forms, polyethylene having a specific gravity of less 3901-10 than 0.94 Other than high tenacity or textured yarn, elastomeric, single, untwisted or twisted 5402-44 50 turns or less per metre, not for retail sale, not sewing thread 6,70 5,27 5,03

Products classified as priorities with NTBs in Japan HS6 Description Average tariff 020329 Meat; of swine, n.e.c. in item no. 0203.2, frozen 48,3 160100 160232 200911 Meat preparations; sausages and similar products, of meat, meat offal or blood, and food preparations based on these products Meat preparations; of the poultry of heading no. 0105, (i.e. of fowls of the species Gallus domesticus) Juice; orange, frozen, unfermented, (not containing added spirit), whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter 10,0 9,1 25,5 020130 Meat; of bovine animals, boneless cuts, fresh or chilled 38,5 For these products negotiations of NTBs are as relevant as tariffs elimination 020230 Meat; of bovine animals, boneless cuts, frozen 38,5 021099 Meat and edible meat offal; salted, in brine, dried or smoked, and edible flours and meals of meat or meat offal, other than of primates, whales, dolphins, 21,9 porpoises, manatees, dugongs, seals, sea lions, walruses, reptiles (including snakes and turtles) 160250 Meat preparations; of bovine animals, meat or meat offal, prepared or preserved (excluding livers and homogenised preparations) 24,7 Extracts and juices; of meat, fish or crustaceans, 160300 molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates 10,8 180400 Cocoa; butter, fat and oil 0,0 190532 200919 230990 Food preparations; waffles and wafers, whether or not containing cocoa Juice; orange, not frozen, of a Brix value exceeding 20, unfermented, not containing added spirit, whether or not containing added sugar or other sweetening matter Dog or cat food; (not put up for retail sale), used in animal feeding 18,0 25,5 210690 Food preparations 32,7 5,5

Japanese experience with trade negotiations confirms: o the protectionist bias of its agricultural trade policy o preference for thematically comprehensive trade agreements o flexibility in the negotiations Final remarks - 1 Despite the lack of dynamism in bilateral trade, Japan continues to be a very relevant trade partner of Brazil There is a high level of complementarity in the comparative advantages enjoyed by each country: agribusiness and minerals (Brazil); high tech products (Japan) Japan is moving from multilateralism to preferential trade activism Japan is an open economy for imports of manufactured goods (with few exceptions), but maintains high trade barriers to some of the most relevant products of Brazilian exports basket

Final remarks - 2 Main Brazilian objectives in an eventual bilateral EPA negotiation should include: o Reduction of barriers to imports of agribusiness products in Japan, including ad valorem and specific tariffs, plus non tariff barriers o Trade preferences for industrial products to level playing field with other competitors in the Japanese market o Diversification of Brazilian exports to Japan, which demands other policy instruments beyond trade preferences Japanese liberalization commitments in the TPP could be a reference for Brazilian ambitions in a bilateral EPA