Japanese Prime Minister: Free Trade Agreement covers 800 million people in the world
10/7/15
Agencies - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday welcomed the agreement reached by the participation in the negotiations on the trans-Pacific free trade agreement in the United States yesterday.
Abe said at a news conference, said that the agreement which involved 12 countries contribute to a better future for the Asia-Pacific region through a free and fair international economic order based on the rule of law.
He added that "it is through the Convention will generate huge economic area covering 800 million people and 40 percent of the global economy," noting that it "will make our lives richer."
He expressed the hope that Dad China participates in the Convention, saying that "China's accession to the Convention will contribute to the future security and stability of the region."
And it began negotiations on a free trade agreement across the Pacific Ocean by more than 5 years between the United States, Peru, Chile, Canada, Mexico, Brunei, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand. Q, Q
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