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Overview of Trans-Pacific SEP (TPFTA) | |
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On the sidelines of the APEC Ministers Responsible for Trade (MRT) meeting in Jeju, Korea, the ministers of Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore announced the conclusion of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement ('Trans-Pacific SEP') on 3 June 2005.
The inclusion of like-minded parties such as Brunei to the Agreement demonstrates the potential of the Trans-Pacific SEP to grow into a larger strategic agreement for trade liberalisation.
The Trans-Pacific SEP is Singapore's first FTA with a South American country. It also builds on our existing FTA with New Zealand and both countries have sought, where possible, to improve on the commitments made under the ANZSCEP.
The Agreement was implemented on 28 May 2006. |
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