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Canada hopeful TPP can survive without US

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Canada will consider pursuing a new multilater­al Pacific Rim trade deal now that President Donald Trump has signalled the US is abandoning the TransPacif­ic Partnershi­p.

Trade Minister FrancoisPh­ilippe Champagne said in an interview on Friday that Canada would consider all its options with fellow TPP states, including whether a new deal can be salvaged without US participat­ion.

The new president hammered on an “America First” message in his speech, and the administra­tion immediatel­y vowed to withdraw from the Pacific deal in a policy statement posted to the revamped White House website.

“There’s a number of countries which would be interested in either considerin­g bilateral trade agreements or seeing potentiall­y what could be done with TPP,” Champagne said by phone from Davos, Switzerlan­d, where he attended the World Economic Forum.

His comments signal Canada’s optimism the TPP can survive in some form without the US — echoing recent votes of confidence by Australia and Japan.

But former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the Conservati­ve leader who signed his country on to the pact in 2015, has expressed doubts about its future.

“It’s certainly the case that, for the foreseeabl­e future, the big multilater­al trade deals are dead,” Harper said last week in New Delhi, where he delivered his first major public address since his defeat to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals shortly after acceding to the pact.

Trudeau’s trade envoy rejected Harper’s comments but agreed TPP likely won’t proceed in its current form.

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