LAHAINA, Hawaii, July 31 (Reuters) - Trade ministers from 12
Pacific Rim nations failed to reach a deal on Friday after talks
in Maui on the Trans-Pacific Partnership but vowed to keep
working.
"Ministers and negotiators leave Hawaii committed to build
on the momentum of this meeting by staying in close contact as
negotiators continue their intensive engagement to find common
ground," they said in a statement.
"In this last stage of negotiations, we are more confident
than ever that TPP is within reach and will support jobs and
economic growth."