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Statement of the Ministers and Heads of Delegation for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Countries

Statement of the Ministers and Heads of Delegation for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Countries

10 December 2013

STATEMENT OF THE MINISTERS AND HEADS OF DELEGATION FOR THE TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP COUNTRIES​​

 

Singapore


We, the Ministers and Heads of Delegation for Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States, and Vietnam, have just completed a four-day Ministerial meeting in
Singapore where we have made substantial progress toward completing the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement.

 

Over the course of this meeting, we identified potential “landing zones” for the majority of key outstanding issues in the text. We will continue to work with flexibility to finalize these text issues as well as market access issues.

For all TPP countries, an ambitious, comprehensive and high-standard agreement that achieves the goals established in Honolulu in 2011 is critical for creating jobs and promoting growth, providing opportunity for our citizens and contributing to regional integration and the strengthening of the multilateral trading system.

 

Therefore, we have decided to continue our intensive work in the coming weeks toward such an agreement. We will also further our consultations with stakeholders and engage in our respective political processes.

 

Following additional work by negotiators, we intend to meet again next month.

 

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MINISTRY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY 
10 DECEMBER 2013

 

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