US Trade Representative Tai hints at new Asian economic framework - NHK
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[November 18, 2021] TOKYO
(Reuters) - U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai said the United
States may set up a new Asian economic framework with allies and
"friendly" nations as early as next year, NHK public television reported
on Thursday.
The United States and Japan announced on Wednesday a new trade
partnership to boost cooperation on labour, environment and digital
trade issues, with an emphasis on "third country concerns", a reference
to China's state-driven economic policies.
Tai, who has been visiting Tokyo and met with Japanese officials on
Wednesday, told NHK in an interview that the new partnership with
nations in the Indo-Pacific region could be launched as early as next
year.
"Early next year, we are considering working with countries in the
region to set up an economic framework, a framework with countries that
share issues," she was quoted as saying.
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U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai addresses the Geneva
Graduate Institute on the role of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
in the global economy and U.S. policy priorities ahead of the 12th
Ministerial Conference in Geneva, Switzerland October 14, 2021.
REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
No further details were given.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal in 2017, and Tai has said that she
would work to cooperate with countries in Asia on trade, but the world looks
very different from 2015, when the TPP was negotiated.
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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