Kerry confident of concluding TPP trade pact this year

Fri Aug 7, 2015 6:07am EDT
 
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By David Brunnstrom

HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed confidence on Friday that an ambitious Pacific trade pact could be completed this year and said a recent nuclear deal with Iran proved hurdles in international agreements could be overcome.

Kerry said many challenges remained in thrashing out a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), particularly on issues of autos and dairy, but the United States would do everything in its power to make it happen.

"There are a few remaining issues ... which I am confident will be resolved," Kerry told a news joint conference with Vietnamese Foreign Minister Pham Binh Minh in Hanoi.

"We are hoping very much that over the course of the next couple of months, before the end of the year, TPP can be completed," he said.

The U.S.-inspired TPP is a "mega regional" accord set to cover 12 countries with a combined gross domestic product of $28 trillion, among them Australia and Japan.

Kerry likened the TPP talks to a deal negotiated over 18 months between Iran and six other countries to lift sanctions in return for curbs on a nuclear program Iran insists is peaceful.

"It's very complicated. I will tell you that having just negotiated with Iran ... there were six of us all with expertise, all with our own opinions and we had to come together in order to agree on what we would then negotiate with Iran.

"This is the same thing," he said of the TPP.   Continued...

 
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during a news conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia August 6, 2015. REUTERS/Brendan Smialowski/Pool