UK host trans-pacific free trade meeting

Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade pact would hold later this month in the UK to discuss London’s application to join the deal.

Japanese government said Wednesday that the UK would host the meeting for the first time following the country’s departure from the European Union.

The United Kingdom is aiming to enhance its economic presence in the Asia-Pacific region. The 11-member TPP is trying to expand its area after the United States withdrew from the pact under former President Donald Trump.

Ministers from the 11 members, including Japan, Australia and Singapore, held a videoconference of the TPP Commission, the bloc’s decision-making body.

Japan chairs the commission this year and also heads the TPP’s working groups to discuss tariffs as well as trade and investment rules toward London’s envisaged participation.

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