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According to sources involved in the talks, the Philippines and Japan will decide this week whether or not they are near enough to reaching an agreement on the automotive tariff issue.
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The talks are expected to focus on the contentious issues of automotive tariffs, investment treatment, services, trade in goods and waste provisions concerning used appliances.
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