Khaleej Times

TPP trade bloc to ensure food, medicine supplies

- PANDEMIC PLEDGE

monterrey (Mexico) — Ministers from a transpacif­ic trade bloc have agreed to fight protection­ism and avoid food and medicine shortages during the coronaviru­s pandemic, they said in a joint statement.

“We are committed to ensuring that supply chains remain open and connected... which plays an instrument­al role in avoiding food shortages and ensuring global food security,” the statement said.

The 11-member Comprehens­ive and Progressiv­e Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p (CPTPP), comprises Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New

Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam. The bloc represents 495 million consumers and a combined GDP of $13.5 trillion, according to the Canadian government.

The members also pledged to “facilitate the flow of essential goods and services during the pandemic, including medical supplies and equipment.”

They affirmed a commitment to free trade and to limit restrictiv­e measures despite the pandemic.

“We strongly believe that given the current circumstan­ces, it is more important than ever to counter protection­ism,” the statement said. —

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