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Vietnam ratifies Pacific rim trade pact abandoned by Trump

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New York Times | 12 November 2018

Vietnam ratifies Pacific rim trade pact abandoned by Trump

By The Associated Press

HANOI, Vietnam — Vietnam’s National Assembly on Monday ratified a Pacific Rim trade deal abandoned by U.S. President Donald Trump, but still being pushed forward by 11 other members.

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership or CPTPP will take effect at the year’s end after Australia became the sixth nation to ratify it last month.

Trump pulled out of the pact just days after taking office last year, saying multilateral trade agreements cost American jobs and that he would prefer bilateral trade agreements.

The remaining 11-members account for more than 13 percent of the world’s GDP.

Vietnam is expected to be one of the members that would most benefit from it with its strong base of exports of cellphones, garments, shoes, seafood and agricultural products. A government study says the pact will boost Vietnam’s GDP by 1.3 percentage points, while exports will also increase by 4 percentage points by 2035.


 Fuente: New York Times