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CPTPP operation to be discussed in Tokyo

Chief negotiators from the 11 members of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) will gather in Tokyo, Japan, on November 20-21 to discuss policies after the deal takes effect in late this year.
CPTPP operation to be discussed in Tokyo ảnh 1NThe Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership was signed in Santiago, Chile, on March 8, 2018 (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) - Chief negotiators from the 11 members of theComprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) willgather in Tokyo, Japan, on November 20-21 to discuss policies after the deal takeseffect in late this year.

They will discuss how to operate the pact and the basic policy on acceptingfuture members after it enters into force, Kyodo News citied Toshimitsu Motegi,Japan's minister in charge of the CPTPP, as saying.

He expected the regional free trade zone to expand.

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership was signedin Santiago, Chile, on March 8, 2018 by Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile,Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.

Of the 11, seven countries have already ratified the pact, with Vietnamfinishing its procedures last week. Earlier, New Zealand, Canada, Japan,Mexico, Singapore and Australia ratified the deal.

The deal, taking effect at the end of this year, is expected to bolstereconomic growth, create more jobs, alleviate poverty, and improve the livingquality of the member states.

It will create one of the world’s largest free trade blocks with a market of499 million people and a GDP of 10.1 trillion USD, accounting for 13.5 percentof the globe’s GDP. - VNA
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