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Nearly 40 countries, including the EU and CPTPP members, negotiate to blunt the impact of Trump's tariffs and boost trade and supply-chain resilience, officials said.
- This week, Mark Carney, Canadian negotiator, is leading talks between the EU and CPTPP members including Canada, Mexico, and Australia, to address tariffs, insiders said.
- A Canadian government official said, 'The work is definitely coming along,' after discussions prompted by the president's tariff policy, which officials say has caused disruptions domestically and internationally.
- Negotiators highlighted that cumulation of origin between FTAs would ease trade, and Japanese trade officials said increased EU-CPTPP trade could enhance supply-chain resilience.
- Officials expect that if the agreement succeeds with tangible benefits, it could hinder Trump and his administration's hold on world economics and entice nearly 40 other countries to join.
- Insiders told Politico, 'If the EU is up for the conversation, then of course it would make things very interesting indeed,' highlighting diplomatic stakes with nearly 40 countries interested.
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EU, Indo-Pacific bloc seek to form major economic alliance amid US tariffs: Report
European Union and 12-nation Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership eye closer ties, plan to launch talks on deal to link supply chains of key members - Anadolu Ajansı
The Canadian government will be leading talks to form one of the largest economic alliances in the world on Trump's tariffs.
The European Union and a bloc of 12 Asian countries initiated talks to explore proposals that would allow them to form one of the world’s largest economic alliances, reported the political medium that cites several people with knowledge of the talks. These are two of the largest trading blocs in the world, and would thus seek to counter President Donald Trump’s tariffs. According to the Politico note, Canada leads the talks after last month at t…
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