Todd McClay said the remaining members of the Trans- Pacific Partnership (TPP) are committed to completing a deal quickly and with only small changes. He announced that the New Zealand government had approved a mandate for the country to push ahead with negotiations.
"We think it's important to economic growth, and we are signalling how committed we are as a government to it," McClay said. "We now expect a decision to be put before TPP leaders in November of this year."
"It's my expectation that the deal is now more likely to happen than not," he said.
But it still faces many hurdles, including in New Zealand. The opposition Labour Party says that if it wins power when elections are held next month, it will renegotiate some of the provisions.
The 11 countries will need to restructure the deal, which effectively required the US to participate under its original provisions. US President Barack Obama's administration helped craft the deal but President Donald Trump campaigned against it and withdrew the US from it immediately after taking office in January.
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