On sideline of the 23th Meeting of Ministers Responsible For Trade (MRT 23) in Hanoi, May 21, the future of Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal are mentioned.
The meeting in Hanoi, Vietnam, was the biggest global trade gathering since U.S. President Donald Trump signed legal order to withdraw from TPP on Jan 23. New Zealand Trade Minister, Mr Hon Todd McClay, delivered a statement on the trade deal during the meeting.
New Zealand's Minister of Trade surrounded by reporters after the meeting. Photo: Reuters
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