Negotiations over
the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) are likely to be completed this year if all
the concerned parties remain committed and flexible, said Deputy Trade Minister
Tran Quoc Khanh.
He gave the information on March 9 after the end of the 11th round of
TPP talks, which involved nearly 500 negotiators meeting in Melbourne ,
Australia .
This was the first round of negotiations to be held this year, looking
to finalise the agreement as set forth at the APEC Summit in Honolulu , Hawaii
, last November. Vietnam was one of the nine countries involved in the 11 th
round of TPP talks, which included the US, New Zealand, Singapore, Malaysia,
Peru, Chile, Brunei and Australia.
Deputy Minister Khanh, who is also Head of Vietnam’s delegation at the
TPP talks, said this round saw significant progress during discussions on goods
and services as well as investments for small and medium-sized enterprises.
The Vietnamese official said that apart from taking part in
multilateral discussions during the 10-day talks, the Vietnamese delegation
held bilateral talks with the US on opening up the US market to Vietnamese
industrial commodities, including textiles and garments, and agricultural
products.
He added that the Vietnamese Government welcomed the interests of Japan
, Canada and Mexico in TPP talks. At present, these countries are undergoing
consulting with other TPP countries and the concerned TPP economic ministers
will decide on any new members once the consultation process is completed.
The next round of TPP talks is scheduled to be held in the US in May
and several negotiators will meet in late March or early April to discuss
ongoing differences over existing issues.
VNA
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