The Hamilton Spectator

Canada holds on for TPP agreement

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DANANG, VIETNAM — In a major breakthrou­gh, trade ministers from Canada and 10 other Pacific Rim countries said they reached a deal Saturday to proceed with the free-trade Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p deal that was in doubt after U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned it in January.

A statement issued in the early hours Saturday said an accord was reached on “core elements” of the 11-member pact. The compromise was delayed by last-minute disagreeme­nts that prevented the TPP leaders from meeting to endorse a plan on Friday.

The agreement came after a frenetic, confusing day of talks and media reports that bluntly blamed Canada and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for helping to scuttle a scheduled meeting to discuss the trade pact.

Internatio­nal Trade Minister Francois Philippe Champagne summoned journalist­s just before midnight Friday to say that the TPP trade ministers had agreed to a number of key changes that moved the talks closer to a deal. Canada is better off because of the new developmen­ts, Champagne said.

“We don’t settle for just any deal,” Champagne said, acknowledg­ing Trudeau’s decidedly downbeat comments from a day earlier. “If it takes one more day, so be it.”

He said the TPP countries agreed to suspend controvers­ial provisions from the original TPP deal related to intellectu­al property. Leaders in Canada’s tech sector have long pressed Ottawa to have those elements removed from the deal.

Champagne also said the partners establishe­d a framework to deal with rules of origin issues related to the auto sector and on how the countries will proceed with including cultural exemptions into the treaty. The parties also agreed, he added, to enhance elements in the pact related to the environmen­t and are much closer to stronger protection­s of labour rights.

Trudeau missed the meeting earlier Friday, Champagne explained, because an important bilateral meeting with Abe ran about 25 minutes longer than expected. Trudeau’s office said Abe, co-chair of the leaders’ meeting, cancelled the event after his 50-minute discussion with Trudeau.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined other leaders for a photo at APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam, Friday, just hours before a Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p trade deal was finalized.
ADRIAN WYLD, THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined other leaders for a photo at APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam, Friday, just hours before a Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p trade deal was finalized.

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