Japan and Malaysia on Tuesday signed a pact that will do away with almost all tariffs in 10 years, encouraging the flow of Japanese cars, Malaysian mangos and other products between the Asian nations. The deal _ signed by Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and his Japanese counterpart Junichiro Koizumi _ falls short of a full-fledged free trade agreement because of exemptions amounting to 3 percent of the trade between the two nations, the Associated Press quoted Japanese officials as saying.