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Mexico economy minister says 'lot of progress' on autos in TPP talks

Published 2015-10-01, 11:32 a/m
© Reuters.  Mexico economy minister says 'lot of progress' on autos in TPP talks

By Ana Isabel Martinez
ATLANTA, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Mexican Economy Minister
Ildefonso Guajardo said on Thursday that negotiators meeting on
a Pacific Rim free trade deal were very close to an agreement on
autos and auto parts but that a final accord would depend on
other elements of the trade deal being discussed in Atlanta.
"We made a lot of progress in the auto issue but still we
are pending in a couple of areas where we need to close,"
Guajardo said. "We are ready. What we need is everything to fall
into place at the same time."
The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP), which seeks to cut
trade barriers and set common standards among a dozen nations
reaching from Japan to Chile, has become snared since July over
a small set of issues, including trade in autos and auto parts.
The auto issue is crucial for Japan, whose automakers, led
by Toyota Motor Corp 7203.T , depend on sales to the U.S.
market and want flexibility in how and where they source auto
parts.
The stakes are also high for Mexico, which has experienced a
boom in auto-related investment because of its proximity to the
United States, relatively low labor costs and participation in
the North America Free Trade Agreement.
A previous round of TPP negotiations failed in July after
Mexican officials objected to a proposal by Japan and the United
States on autos concerning the "rules of origin" that determine
whether a vehicle can be exported without tariffs.
Officials from Mexico and Canada offered support for a
45-percent threshold for local content on vehicles in
discussions earlier this week, two people briefed on the talks
said.
"There is a lot of progress. A very small step to finish,"
Guajardo told Reuters, when asked about the 45-percent
threshold. "It's very near to finish."
That would give automakers a much freer hand on sourcing
parts from Asia than they are allowed under NAFTA.

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