TPPA now in ratification phase, says chief negotiator

TPPA now in ratification phase, says chief negotiator

J Jayasiri says Malaysia will have to amend 20 laws for the trade agreement to come into force by 2018.

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KUALA LUMPUR:
The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) is now in the ratification phase with the 12 member countries undergoing their respective domestic process to bring the agreement into force.

Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) Senior Director J Jayasiri, who is also Malaysia’s chief negotiator for the TPPA, said the signing in Auckland on Feb 4, indicated that all 12 countries accepted the outcome of the negotiations.

“Moving forward, the most important thing before the agreement can be implemented is ratification, followed by the execution of the entry into force.

“Before ratification, legislative amendments may occur and the countries will have to make sure that they can implement the agreement,” he said at a TPPA post-signing briefing to the media here today.

He said there was a possibility the agreement could come into force by 2018 or after a minimum of six of the signatories, which made up 85% of the combined (2013) gross domestic product, had ratified and notified New Zealand, the legal depository and administrator of the TPPA.

Malaysia has identified the legislation that required amendments and had started consultations, he said.

“The legislative amendments for TPPA will involve 20 laws and seven rules or government directives. A national committee will be formed by MITI for the implementation and monitoring of the TPPA.”

Jayasiri said outreach programmes were also presently conducted with target audiences – government officials, businesses, associations, companies, non-governmental organisations and students.

“MITI will engage all state representatives on our commitments and to ensure effective implementation. We will also follow-up on suggestions raised by members of Parliament.”

– BERNAMA

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