ABC News Australia: Taiwan want to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership but China isn't keen
There is a "risk" to Taiwan's application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) if China joins first, Taiwan's government says, flagging a potential political roadblock.
The remarks come as Taiwan formally applied to join on Wednesday, less than a week after China, the world's second-largest economy.
Taiwan has been excluded from many international bodies because of China's insistence that it is part of "one-China", rather than a separate country.
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WNU editor: Taiwan has its supporters .... Japan welcomes Taiwan's application to join CPTPP, says foreign minister (Japan Times). More here .... Australia joins Japan, Canada to support Taiwan’s CPTPP bid (The Australian).
China has responded to this Taiwanese application (see video below):
More News On Taiwan Formally Applying To Join The Comprehensive And Progressive Agreement For Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)
Taiwan seeks entry into key trade pact before China -- BBC
Taiwan Applies for CPTPP Membership –- The Diplomat
Taiwan says there’s ‘risk’ to its trans-Pacific trade pact bid if China joins first -- CNBC
Taiwan's Trade Deal Application Sets Up Showdown With China -- Bloomberg
Taiwan applies to join Pacific trade deal just days after China -- Japan Times
Not sure, but put stakes in at Olympic games and approval of application for Taiwan.
ReplyDeleteToo many international agreement recognizing Taiwan is problematic for aggressor.
A deal ought to be struck, both the USA and Taiwan join and the members all agree to keep China out.
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