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《TAIPEI TIMES》 Japan crucial in Taiwan’s CPTPP bid: trade expert

The logo of Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, is pictured at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Santiago, Chile, on May 16, 2019.
Photo: Reuters

The logo of Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, is pictured at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Santiago, Chile, on May 16, 2019. Photo: Reuters

2022/02/14 03:00

VOICE OF SUPPORT: Japan’s lead role in the trade bloc could help it advocate for Taiwan before political issues are ironed out, although China could still be a spoiler

/ Staff writer, with CNA

Japan’s support is crucial to Taiwan’s bid to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), a Taiwanese international trade expert said yesterday, amid reports that Taiwan’s application is expected to be discussed by the bloc’s decisionmaking body on Thursday.

The CPTPP commission is reportedly set to hold an online meeting on Thursday to discuss membership applications from Taiwan, China and Ecuador.

Public attention is likely to focus on whether Taiwan’s application process would be stalled due to political factors, local media said.

Taiwan in September last year applied to join the CPTPP, an 11-nation Asia-Pacific trading bloc that represents 495 million consumers and 13.5 percent of the global economy.

As Japan is the lead country in the CPTPP, its support of members consulting with Taiwan to facilitate its admission, prior to resolving political issues, would be in Taiwan’s favor, said Roy Chun Lee (李淳), senior deputy CEO of the Taiwan WTO & RTA Center at the Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research.

Meanwhile, Taiwan should seek discussions on mutual trade concerns with CPTPP members, and demonstrate that it is prepared to join the trade bloc, Lee said.

Discussions in the next commission meeting are expected to focus on issues regarding the UK’s admission to the bloc, he added.

Despite reported expectations, it is unlikely that Taiwan, China and Ecuador’s applications would be discussed at Thursday’s online meeting, as they are not likely to be processed in time, Lee said.

CPTPP admission requires the unanimous consent of its members for negotiations to begin. The applicant country negotiate its market access and demonstrates how it would meet the benchmarks.

Taiwan is in the initial stage of access negotiations, and it must conduct bilateral consultations with at least eight CPTPP members, Lee said.

Tokyo is expected to support Taiwan’s bid given that Taipei is by the end of the month to lift its ban on most food imports from areas in Japan that had been implemented after the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, he said.

If Japan voices support for Taiwan, the other countries in the CPTPP decisionmaking body are also likely to back its bilateral negotiations, Lee said.

However, some countries could decline to hold consultations with Taiwan to consider China’s interests, he said, adding that China using economic coercion against the main CPTPP members cannot be ruled out.

Minister Without Portfolio John Deng (鄧振中), who heads the Cabinet’s Office of Trade Negotiations, said that Taiwan cannot confirm when the CPTPP commission meeting would be held, as it is not a member of the bloc.

“What’s most important is that we be well prepared” for admission to the CPTPP, he said.

新聞來源:TAIPEI TIMES

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