The Borneo Post

Leaders want TPP to become a reality

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LIMA, Peru: Leaders from the 12 Trans Pacific Partnershi­p ( TPP) signatory countries, including Malaysia, want the trade pact to become a reality and will only look at other options if US decides against the initiative, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

At a meeting held on the sidelines of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n ( APEC) Leaders Meeting during the weekend, chaired by US President Barack Obama, all countries were in consensus that the TPP should go on.

T he TPP is a free trade initiative which involves the APEC economies of Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the US, Vietnam and Japan.

After six years of intensive negotiatio­ns, all TPP nations agreed for domestic legislatur­e to be approved and for amendments to be made in Parliament to facilitate their country’s participat­ion in the TPP, a sign of their commitment to make the pact a reality.

We are committed to see the TPP go on but if the US decides not to be part of the pact, only then will the 11 countries look at an alternativ­e to the TTP. Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, Prime Minister

“We are committed to see the TPP go on but if the US decides not to be part of the pact, only then will the 11 countries look at an alternativ­e to the TTP,” Najib told Malaysian reporters at the end of the first day of the APEC Leaders Meeting here on Saturday.

The prime minister said although there was options B,C,D and others, Malaysia felt it was still premature to discuss other options besides the TPP.

He said free trade was not only tied with the TPP but there were other initiative­s like the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p.

“But, we don’t want to give a picture that ‘we are surrenderi­ng or given up on TPP’, we just got to continue hoping that it will become a reality.

“Unless the US categorica­lly states that it will not be part of the TPP, only then will we look at other options, but it’s too early for that,” he said.

Najib said during the TPP briefing, Obama informed leaders of TPP’s current status, and the support of the Congress and business community’s for the trade pact.

The prime minister hoped President- elect Donald Trump’s administra­tion would review and consider the significan­ce of the TPP to the Asia Pacific and allow it to become a reality. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Najib (left) is seen with Peru’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynki at the APEC Leaders Meeting at the Lima convention Centre, Peru. Leaders from the 12 TPP signatory countries, including Malaysia, want the trade pact to become a reality and...
Prime Minister Najib (left) is seen with Peru’s President Pedro Pablo Kuczynki at the APEC Leaders Meeting at the Lima convention Centre, Peru. Leaders from the 12 TPP signatory countries, including Malaysia, want the trade pact to become a reality and...

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