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John Key urges leaders not to give up on TPP deal

Claire Trevett
By Claire Trevett
Political Editor, NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
19 Nov, 2016 06:57 PM4 mins to read

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John Key and his wife Bronagh walk the guard of honor upon their arrival to Lima, Peru, to participate in the APEC Summit. Photo / AP

John Key and his wife Bronagh walk the guard of honor upon their arrival to Lima, Peru, to participate in the APEC Summit. Photo / AP

Prime Minister John Key has joked that the TPP could be renamed the 'Trump Pacific Partnership" to try to get the President-elect on board as he argued at Apec that the leaders should not give up on the deal.

Speaking in a panel discussion at the CEOs Summit at Apec in Lima, Key also revealed that New Zealand officials had done new modelling of the economic benefits to New Zealand if it went ahead without the US.

He said that showed it would deliver two thirds of the expected $2.7 billion annual benefit of the full TPP if the US dropped out but the remaining 11 countries implemented the current agreement.

That was because it would still deliver a trade agreement with four of the remaining TPP countries which New Zealand did not already have an agreement with -  Mexico, Japan, Canada, Peru.

However, his preference was to keep the US in and he was "less negative" than many others about the chances Trump could be convinced to go ahead with TPP. He said Trump would be faced with the question whether he wanted the US to be a leader in the region.

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"I personally think President Trump will be very much like chairman of the corporation Trump is. In the end, he's a flexible business guy, he's going to realise he's got a role to play, he's going to realise the US has shown global leadership for a long time and I think he's going to get into office and do that."

He said one possibility was to make a cosmetic change that would allow Trump to say he could sign up without losing face - Key joked that could be a name change to the "Trump Pacific Partnership."

Key made the comments just before heading into a meeting with the other TPP leaders, including US President Barack Obama, who are now debating whether to stick to the agreement if the US does drop out as Trump has signalled.

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Key said the Apec countries should not fall into "tremendous despair" because of Trump's election and completely give up.

"Even if the United States does not want to engage in free trade, President Trump has to know others do, and they are going to."

He said the TPP leaders had to send a strong message that free trade worked, and they believed in it, and would go ahead with or without Trump.

Key further ramped up his warnings that the US would be out in the cold.

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"There needs to be a bit of reality, because the reason President Obama did TPP was all about the Asia pivot, it was all about the United States showing leadership in the Asia region."

He said the Pentagon and Defense Department had argued United States needed to be a leader in that region.

"We really like the US being in the region. We think they are great partners, great friends and we think they add something to all the countries there. But in the end if the US is not there, that void has to be filled.

And it will be filled by China. And we have a good relationship with China, it's a matter for the US whether they want to be there or not.

Key was taking part in the panel with Mexico President Enrique Pena Nieto - the leader of another TPP country for whom Trump's election also means a  renegotiation of the long standing NAFTA agreement between Mexico, the USA and Canada.

Nieto told the summit that Mexico, like other parts of the world, would have to start a new relationship with the USA.

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He too voiced support for free trade.

"Let us not be confounded, let us not be confused by these protectionist sentiments that are now growing in parts of the world."

However, Nieto said he was "optimistic" that NAFTA could be re-negotiated and "modernised."

It is the first of Key's two-day visit to Peru for the Apec Summit and began with bilateral meetings with fellow TPP leaders Chile's President Michelle Bachelet and Peru President Pedro Pablo Kuczynskil.

Tomorrow the leaders of the 21 economies in Apec will go into the leaders 'retreat'.
US President Barack Obama is at the conference for his final summit before handing over to Trump in January.

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