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Japan, US agree to conclude TPP early
Japan, US agree to conclude TPP early | Bangkok Post: business
ANKARA — Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso and US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew agreed Friday the two governments should work on concluding a sweeping Pacific free trade pact at an early date, according to the governments.
Aso told reporters he discussed with Lew the need to quickly strike a deal on the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership pact with 10 other countries when the two met on the fringes of a meeting of finance chiefs from the Group of 20 economies in Ankara.
The US Treasury Department said Lew told Aso that he is "hopeful that TPP negotiations would conclude as soon as possible."
The United States, Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim countries held ministerial talks in Hawaii in July but failed to reach a deal following the marathon negotiations on the TPP, which would cover some 40% of global output.
The 12 countries have yet to even decide when to reconvene, fueling concern that the TPP talks have been shelved at least for the time being, as US political attention shifts to the run-up to next year's presidential election.
It has been more than five and a half years since the US, Australia, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam launched TPP negotiations in March 2010. Malaysia, Mexico, Canada and Japan joined the dialogue later.
Japan, US agree to conclude TPP early | Bangkok Post: business
ANKARA — Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso and US Treasury Secretary Jack Lew agreed Friday the two governments should work on concluding a sweeping Pacific free trade pact at an early date, according to the governments.
Aso told reporters he discussed with Lew the need to quickly strike a deal on the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership pact with 10 other countries when the two met on the fringes of a meeting of finance chiefs from the Group of 20 economies in Ankara.
The US Treasury Department said Lew told Aso that he is "hopeful that TPP negotiations would conclude as soon as possible."
The United States, Japan and 10 other Pacific Rim countries held ministerial talks in Hawaii in July but failed to reach a deal following the marathon negotiations on the TPP, which would cover some 40% of global output.
The 12 countries have yet to even decide when to reconvene, fueling concern that the TPP talks have been shelved at least for the time being, as US political attention shifts to the run-up to next year's presidential election.
It has been more than five and a half years since the US, Australia, Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam launched TPP negotiations in March 2010. Malaysia, Mexico, Canada and Japan joined the dialogue later.