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An official delegation from Taiwan will leave at the end of April for Peru And Chile to garner support for the island’s accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (CPTPP, also known as TPP-11), the island’s media reported today.
Taiwan’s Deputy Foreign Minister Roy Lee told a parliamentary committee that Taipei is redoubling its efforts to join the bloc ahead of a meeting its members will hold next July that could consider new additions, official CNA news agency reported. reports. .
Taiwan filed a formal application to join the TPP in September 2021, although the group has not yet given the green light to start negotiations.
Lee explained that Taiwanese government He encountered “some difficulty” in accessing details of the process TPP member countries would follow to analyze the island’s request.
Japan and Canada back Taipei’s request, the diplomat said, while Australia maintains the treaty is open to all economies that meet its high standards.
However, position information Peru And Chile regarding inclusion Taiwan And it is for this reason that the island’s government will send a delegation to present their case and ask for the support of Santiago and Lima, Li added.
Trump pulls US out of TPP
CPTPP concluded in 2018 includes Australia, Brunei, Canada, ChileJapan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, PeruUK, Singapore and Vietnam.
It was originally the United States, but that country abandoned the project in 2017 at the decision of former President Donald Trump, which is why it is also known as CHP-11.
Along with Taiwan, China and Uruguay have also begun the process of joining the Trans-Pacific Agreement, which is one of the largest free trade agreements in the world and covers 15% of global GDP. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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