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TPP
meeting 'will reveal changes to dairy markets'
New
Zealand's special agricultural trade envoy is expecting a crucial
meeting on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) this week will reveal
how far key countries will go to open up their protected dairy
markets.
27July,
2015
Mike
Petersen is on his way to Hawaii for ministerial talks on the
Pacific-wide trade pact.
Trade
Minister Tim Groser is still waiting for a further offer on opening
up the dairy markets of Japan, Canada and the United States.
Mr
Petersen said he was not worried New Zealand could be left with an
underwhelming offer, but he said much more movement from these
countries was needed.
"I
have no doubt that we'll get some light shed [on how far countries
will go]... the question is whether it'll be enough to actually make
it an opportunity for New Zealand," he said.
"There
will have to be hard political calls made here in some of the
countries that have very protected dairy markets, and those calls may
not be able to be made by ministers this week. But our expectation is
they can be made and we could do this deal quite quickly if the will
was there to do so."
Mr
Petersen said the 12-nation deal was complex and it was not
surprising the negotiations were taking so long.
But
he said a lot of progress needed to be made in Hawaii and - with US
presidential election campaigns "starting up in earnest in the
next couple of months" - time was not on the negotiators' side.
"If
we don't get this wrapped up this week, we only have a very narrow
window where we could close off any outstanding issues, so we need to
make real progress this week," he said.
"If
we don't, then frankly time is now running out - and that's why we're
giving it a big push over the next couple of days."
Mr
Petersen said he was optimistic New Zealand would end up with a good
deal.
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