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Partly to counter that trend, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has made increasing Asian trade and cultivating ties with key resource exporters priorities of what he calls his "economic diplomacy." Abe also committed Japan to joining a U.S.-led trade initiative, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which is envisioned as the beginning of what could become a region-wide trade bloc. On Tuesday, Japan became the 12th nation to formally join the negotiations, underway in Malaysia. The goal is to conclude talks this year, but negotiations could prove arduous, given resistance in Japan to eliminating protections for some industries, especially farmers. The lure for Japan is greater access to the American and other key markets, especially in fast-growing Asia. The 12 countries in the talks account for about 40 percent of world trade.
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