Argentina Intends to Join Trans-Pacific Partnership Treaty, Minister Says
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Argentina formalized its intention to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Treaty of Trans-Pacific Partnership (Cptpp). Chancellor Pablo Quirno announced today that he handed over to New Zealand's Minister of Trade and Investment Todd McClay, the formal intent note “to integrate us into one of the largest, most modern and dynamic trade agreements in the world,” said the official from Paris. It is an economic integration agreement in the Asia-P…
Argentina seeks to join Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty, minister says
Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno said on Tuesday the country intends to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and will present its application on Wednesday in Paris.
The agreement, established in 2018, already includes 12 countries bordering the Pacific Ocean and the United Kingdom.
Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno officially announced that Argentina will present its accession to the CPTPP, the free trade agreement that brings together 12 countries and represents 13% of the world's GDP. The decision seeks to open new markets but generates alarm in industrial sectors for possible job losses.
Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno announced the Argentine Government's intention to join the 12-nation bloc with the aim of expanding and deepening its international trade ties
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