Chief trade negotiators for the 12 Trans-Pacific Partnership...
Chief trade negotiators for the 12 Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) participant nations made progress toward concluding talks on customs, telecom, technical barriers to trade, cross-border services and other issues during four days of meetings Sept. 18-21 in Washington, said the U.S.…
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Trade Representative. “Chief negotiators also discussed approaches for resolving challenges on e-commerce and legal and institutional issues,” said a USTR news release Saturday (http://1.usa.gov/18nFcF9). “They met with the negotiating groups covering market access for goods and government procurement. ... The U.S. also met with a number of other countries on the issue of state-owned enterprises.” The negotiating officials will meet in Canada and Mexico over the next week in the lead-up to meetings scheduled for the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in early October.