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TPP-11 members agree to facilitate expanding membership
HAKONE, July 20 ― The 11 members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) have agreed to facilitate expansion of membership, once the trade pact comes into effect, informed sources said. Before entering accession talks, countries wishing to join the TPP-11 must inform New Zealand, the depository of the TPP-11, of its intention. The original TPP members who completed ratification still have the veto power over new members, since accession talks requires agreement from them, the sources said. Senior trade officials met in Hakone, a lake resort near Tokyo, to discuss the procedure on how to add more members to the pact at a two-day meeting that ended July 19. They explored … Continue reading
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TPP-11 trade pact may come into force early 2019: sources
HAKONE, July 19 ― The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) without the United States will likely come into force early next year, informed sources have said. The move may coincide with the timing of the Japan-EU free trade agreement to be expected to come into force. The deal with Japan is the EU’s largest trade deal ever and will create a trade zone covering nearly a third of global GDP. Senior trade officials of the TPP-11 gathered in Hakone, a lake resort near Tokyo, to discuss how to operate the trade pact as well as expansion of membership at a two-day meeting that started July 18. The TPP-11 will enter into force … Continue reading
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Japan releases text of trade deal with EU; 5-year review clause
TOKYO, July 19 ― Japan has published the text of the free trade deal with EU when both leaders signed the Japan-EU Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) in Tokyo on July 17. Brussels had already released key elements of the trade deal one year earlier on the European Commission’s website, while Tokyo refused to disclose until signing the agreement. Compared with members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), Japan apparently has given a better deal to the EU. For example, the EPA with the EU includes a review clause that provides for periodic review of the agreed tariff concessions after five years. The review clause mainly targets at Japanese sensitive products such … Continue reading
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Japan becomes second country after Mexico to ratify TPP-11
TOKYO, July 7 — Japan has become the second country to ratify the revised Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), or the TPP-11, joining Mexico which ratified the regional trade deal in April. On July 6, Japan informed New Zealand, the depository of the trade pact, of its completion of the ratification process. The TPP-11 pact will enter into force 60 days after six of the 11 countries ratify the deal, a process that involves amending their respective domestic laws. “We hope that enough countries will ratify the agreement soon so that we can bring it into force as early as early next year,” Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said at a July 6 … Continue reading
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Japan’s parliament passes trade bills required to ratify TPP-11
TOKYO, June 30 — Japan’s parliament has passed trade bills that were required to ratify the revised Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), also known as the TPP-11, after the United States pulled out. The TPP-11 deal will enter into force 60 days after six of the 11 countries ratify the deal, a process that involves amending their respective domestic laws. With Mexico completing to ratify the deal in April, Japan will likely become the second country late July. New Zealand, Australia and other countries are also pushing ahead with legislation to bring the pact into force as early as this year. In the meantime, Japan is set to launch free, fair and … Continue reading
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