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New CPTPP chair Canada should seek to engage Taiwan: ex-officials

Working group invitation floated, but Beijing sure to oppose

A Canadian flag flies in front of the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. Canada assumes the rotating chair of the CPTPP commission from January.    © Reuters

OTTAWA -- Canada should seize the opportunity of chairing the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in 2024 to propose creative ways to push Taiwan's accession plans forward, former government officials said at a forum in Ottawa.

Starting January, Canada will receive the baton from New Zealand as the rotating chair of the CPTPP commission, the 11-member trade pact's steering committee. As chair it will be tasked with handling the accession talks of China and Taiwan, which both applied in September 2021.

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