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CPTPP

21 April 2021

Lead MP

Steven Baker
Wycombe
Con

Responding Minister

Greg Hands

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Other Contributors: 10

At a Glance

Steven Baker raised concerns about cptpp in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

Baker asks the Government to elaborate on their approach to formal negotiations for UK accession to CPTPP, including safeguards they will maintain and how they will ensure continued regulatory independence. He also requests more information about trade facilitation measures that can help firms export across the world and simplify processes for small businesses.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Lead Contributor

Wycombe
Opened the debate
Steven Baker is concerned about the importance of the UK's accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). He notes that CPTPP could cover more than half the global economy if the US, UK, Taiwan, and other potential accession countries join. Baker highlights the agreement's high standards, including provisions for free data flow between members, quicker tariff reductions on UK exports compared to Canada, easier travel under business visas, labour standard raises in the region, environmental protections without waivers or derogations, individual nations' right to regulate, pharmaceuticals investment disputes, and government procurement clauses. He emphasizes the agreement's provision of pro-competitive, welfare-enhancing regulation that protects public interests while minimizing unhelpful distortions.

Government Response

Greg Hands
Government Response
Responded to the debate on CPTPP, highlighting its benefits and outlining plans for UK accession. Discussed potential economic growth, trade opportunities with member nations, and addressing specific concerns raised by MPs. Noted that the UK submitted its notification of intent to join CPTPP on February 1st, which is a free trade area worth £9 trillion and represents 13% of global GDP. Emphasized benefits for businesses across all sizes in various sectors such as digital trade and tech automation. Mentioned easing barriers for SMEs through the dedicated chapter for small firms and easier travel with faster business visas. Stressed transparency and parliamentary scrutiny, confirming that objectives will be published before formal negotiations alongside a response to public consultation and an initial economic scoping assessment. Reiterated commitment to protecting NHS standards and world-class food and animal welfare standards during negotiations.
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