ATLANTA, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Japan's Economy Minister Akira
Amari said on Friday negotiators are close to resolving major
sticking points to reach a sweeping Pacific Rim trade deal.
Talks on auto trade were one step away from completion,
while Japan, Canada and Mexico were near to concluding an
agreement on dairy trade. Outstanding dairy issues were between
the United States and New Zealand, he said.
Negotiators hope to wrap up Trans-Pacific Partnership talks
this week.