Representatives from 11 signatories to the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreed to start accession talks with potential newcomers in 2019, when the free trade pact takes effect. Thailand, Indonesia, Columbia, South Korea and Taiwan are reportedly seen as willing to join the revised accord, which was signed in March and is now formally known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The story is here.
Trans-Pacific Partnership Members Agree to Consider Expansion
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