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Push to save Pacific Rim trade deal after US exits TPP pact

6 years 1 month 4 weeks ago Monday, January 23 2017 Jan 23, 2017 January 23, 2017 9:52 PM January 23, 2017 in News
Source: Associated Press
By: APNewsNow

SYDNEY - Several countries say they hope to salvage the Trans-Pacific Partnership after President Donald Trump's decision on a U.S. withdrawal from the trade pact cast its future in jeopardy.

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull acknowledged Trump's move was a blow to the multinational agreement. But he suggested Tuesday that other nations, such as China, may be able to fill the void left by the U.S.

Trump used one of his first actions in office to officially abandon the trade deal on Monday, dubbing it a detriment to American businesses. He favors one-on-one agreements with other nations over multinational pacts.

Leaders of some of the 11 other nations involved in the initiative earlier said they would move forward with the agreement in some form, with or without the U.S.

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