<p>Britain and Japan are set to sign a trade deal on Friday at a ceremony in Tokyo, marking London's first major post-Brexit agreement as it holds an intense round of negotiations with the European Union.</p>.<p>The deal covers sectors from food to textiles and tech and largely replicates the existing EU-Japan arrangement, which will no longer apply to Britain at the end of this year.</p>.<p>The British government has touted it as a chance to boost trade between the two countries by £15.2 billion ($19.5 billion, 16.5 billion euros).</p>.<p>It is due to take effect on January 1 -- the end of a transition period in which London and Brussels are trying to thrash out the terms of their new relationship.</p>.<p>Britain and the European Union resumed their fraught talks on Thursday after the UK ended a week of threats to abandon the long-running negotiations.</p>.<p>EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier arrived in London with negotiators vowing to work around the clock to salvage a trade deal and avert potential economic chaos at the end of the year -- although key sticking points still remain.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/european-union-chief-warns-uk-has-a-big-decision-to-make-905108.html" target="_blank">European Union chief warns 'UK has a big decision to make'</a></strong></p>.<p>Britain's International Trade Minister Liz Truss is in Tokyo to sign the deal with Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, after it was agreed in principle by the pair last month during a video call.</p>.<p>Truss said in a statement that Friday's signing was "a landmark moment for Britain" that "strengthens ties with a like-minded democracy, key ally and major investor".</p>.<p>"It secures major wins that would be impossible as part of the EU and brings together two of the world's most technologically advanced nations," her ministry added in a statement.</p>.<p>The UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement has been trumpeted by London as a sign to Brexit opponents that agreements can be struck elsewhere.</p>.<p>Japan's parliament will still need to ratify the deal by the end of the year for it to come into effect.</p>.<p>UK-Japanese trade was worth more than £30 billion last year, according to the British government, and their agreement has a particular focus on the food and drink, finance and tech sectors.</p>.<p>Britain formally left the EU in January this year, following a 2016 seismic referendum that saw voters opt to end five decades of European integration.</p>.<p>But under the terms of its divorce, the country will only be free of EU structures from 2021.</p>
<p>Britain and Japan are set to sign a trade deal on Friday at a ceremony in Tokyo, marking London's first major post-Brexit agreement as it holds an intense round of negotiations with the European Union.</p>.<p>The deal covers sectors from food to textiles and tech and largely replicates the existing EU-Japan arrangement, which will no longer apply to Britain at the end of this year.</p>.<p>The British government has touted it as a chance to boost trade between the two countries by £15.2 billion ($19.5 billion, 16.5 billion euros).</p>.<p>It is due to take effect on January 1 -- the end of a transition period in which London and Brussels are trying to thrash out the terms of their new relationship.</p>.<p>Britain and the European Union resumed their fraught talks on Thursday after the UK ended a week of threats to abandon the long-running negotiations.</p>.<p>EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier arrived in London with negotiators vowing to work around the clock to salvage a trade deal and avert potential economic chaos at the end of the year -- although key sticking points still remain.</p>.<p><strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/european-union-chief-warns-uk-has-a-big-decision-to-make-905108.html" target="_blank">European Union chief warns 'UK has a big decision to make'</a></strong></p>.<p>Britain's International Trade Minister Liz Truss is in Tokyo to sign the deal with Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, after it was agreed in principle by the pair last month during a video call.</p>.<p>Truss said in a statement that Friday's signing was "a landmark moment for Britain" that "strengthens ties with a like-minded democracy, key ally and major investor".</p>.<p>"It secures major wins that would be impossible as part of the EU and brings together two of the world's most technologically advanced nations," her ministry added in a statement.</p>.<p>The UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement has been trumpeted by London as a sign to Brexit opponents that agreements can be struck elsewhere.</p>.<p>Japan's parliament will still need to ratify the deal by the end of the year for it to come into effect.</p>.<p>UK-Japanese trade was worth more than £30 billion last year, according to the British government, and their agreement has a particular focus on the food and drink, finance and tech sectors.</p>.<p>Britain formally left the EU in January this year, following a 2016 seismic referendum that saw voters opt to end five decades of European integration.</p>.<p>But under the terms of its divorce, the country will only be free of EU structures from 2021.</p>