TPPA unlikely to be tabled in Parliament this year


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 10 Oct 2015


KUALA LUMPUR: The Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) document may not be tabled in the Parliament this year because of time constraint.

Second International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan said the coming Dewan Rakyat sitting, which would start on Oct 19, would focus on the tabling and passing of the Budget 2016.

"It is rather challenging to try to bring it to the Parliament this year but we will try. However, we need to discuss first with the Dewan Rakyat Speaker (Tan Sri Pandikar Amin Mulia) on this.

"After all, we need to familiarise people with TPPA first because many are still confused," he told reporters after opening the 40th Wanita MCA annual general assembly here.

On Wednesday, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said Malaysia would need to get the Parliament's approval before signing the agreement.

He said even though the negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) had concluded, Malaysia had yet to sign the agreement and the text document on it would likely be available at end of this month.

The TPPA negotiations, which were first launched in 2005, involved 12 countries, namely Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam. - Bernama


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