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Argentina seeks to join Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty, minister says

By Thomson Reuters Jun 2, 2026 | 2:35 PM

June 2 (Reuters) – Argentine Foreign Minister Pablo Quirno said on Tuesday the country ​intends to join the ‌Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and will present its application on Wednesday in ‌Paris.

The ​CPTPP is a ⁠free trade accord ⁠among 12 countries. It was first established in 2018 among Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, ​Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and ⁠Vietnam. Britain ⁠joined in 2024 and ​China also hopes to join.

Argentina’s ​plans to join the pact ‌follow its backing for other trade deals in recent months, including a reciprocal trade ⁠and investment agreement with the United States and the Mercosur-European Union ⁠agreement.

“We ‌will continue to make ⁠rapid progress on ​these ‌agreements,” Quirno said during ​a virtual ⁠address to the 43rd Congress of the Argentine Institute of Finance Executives.

(Reporting by Natalia Siniawski, Editing by Daina ​Beth Solomon)