
TOKYO, Japan – Member countries of the trans-Pacific free trade pact will begin “preliminary talks” to add Indonesia, the Philippines and the United Arab Emirates to the group, a joint ministerial statement said Friday. Aiming to lay the groundwork for formal accession negotiations, the 12 members of the pact, known formally as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, confirmed the policy during an online meeting. READ: PH seeks Japan backing for trans-Pacific trade bloc bid To join, applicants must meet various standards, including eliminating tariffs on a broad range of goods and adhering to rules on intellectual property […]... Keep on reading: Trans-Pacific trade bloc eyes PH, Indonesia, UAE
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