The Singapore-based Channel News Asia has been covering the APEC CEO Summit in Vladivostok, reporting that, "Business leaders want speedy conclusion to TPP free-trade agreement."
That's the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade agreement that would expand a 2005 pact among Brunei, Chile, Singapore and New Zealand to include the United States, Australia, Peru, Vietnam, Malaysia , Mexico and Canada. (The latter two countries are joining the negotiations later this year.) Once completed, the TPP would be the largest trade bloc in the Asian and Pacific region.
The story quotes BRT-member John Faraci, chairman and CEO of International Paper, who is attending the CEO Summit in Russia.
Free trade is a good thing, fair trade, a level playing field, for everybody is very important.
Simplifying how business is done, and the rules how business is done, in some of these emerging markets, whether it's China, India, Brazil or Russia is important.
There are issues they all share, they're different, infrastructure is a big issue, the governments have a role to play putting in the infrastructure, together with companies that are going to make the investments.
The latest round of TPP negotiations began Thursday in Leesburg, Va. Business Roundtable has called for a vigorous pursuit of a Trans-Pacific Partnership to help boost U.S. exports and economic activity.
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Carter Wood is a Senior Communications Advisor at Business Roundtable.
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