11 November 2017
Government must do all it can to get TPP over line
TPP leaders must work to resolve their differences to ensure the real benefits from the agreement are realised, National
Party Leader Bill English says.
“News out of Vietnam that an agreement has not been reached is deeply disappointing and represents a real missed
opportunity for New Zealand and the countries of the Asia Pacific to do better.
“The TPP is hugely important for promoting growth and stability in our region. It would make a genuine difference to the
lives of New Zealanders and those in the other TPP countries, helping grow businesses, create jobs, raise incomes and
lift people out of poverty.
“It would mean more opportunities for our exporters through significantly improved access to markets including Japan,
Vietnam, Mexico and Peru. It would put our exporters on a more level playing field and we know that when given those
opportunities, they will succeed.
“I urge all parties to get back around the table and resolve any outstanding differences, and encourage the New Zealand
Government to do everything it can to bring Canada into the camp and conclude the deal.
“Most of the work has been done and a high-quality trade deal all but completed. Seeking changes opens the door to other
countries seeking concessions, as we are now seeing, and jeopardises years of hard work and tense negotiations and an
agreement with real benefits.
“The previous National Government, backed by New Zealand’s outstanding trade officials, fought hard for this deal over
many years because it was in the best interests of New Zealand.
“We believe in the benefits of free trade, including growing our national prosperity and helping to lift people out of
poverty.
“The Government can be assured of National’s full support to get the agreement over the line because TPP11 is in the
best interests of New Zealand and our region.
“It must do it all it can to get the agreement over the line” Mr English says.
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