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UK Joins Trans-Pacific Trade Bloc A Strategic Leap Post-Brexit  

Monday 16 December 2024 - 08:02
UK Joins Trans-Pacific Trade Bloc A Strategic Leap Post-Brexit  

The United Kingdom officially became the 12th member of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) on Sunday. This milestone marks a significant step in the UK's post-Brexit strategy to deepen economic ties in the Asia-Pacific region and expand its global trade network.  

The decision to join the CPTPP, announced last year, represents the UK’s most substantial trade agreement since leaving the European Union in 2020. The partnership is projected to contribute approximately £2 billion annually to the British economy, equivalent to 0.1% of the nation’s GDP. Moreover, it grants UK businesses access to a broad and diverse market.  

A Strategic and Economic Alliance

Established in 2018, the CPTPP comprises 12 member nations, including three G7 economies: Canada, Japan, and now the United Kingdom. Other members include Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Peru, Chile, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, and Vietnam. Together, the bloc accounts for about 15% of global GDP.  

Beyond economic benefits, the agreement carries strategic importance. Membership allows the UK to influence decisions regarding the potential inclusion of aspiring member states, including China, whose application remains a focal point of international trade discussions.  

The Evolution of the CPTPP

The CPTPP evolved from the original Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), initially backed by the United States. The TPP was envisioned as a counterbalance to China’s growing economic influence. However, in 2017, the US withdrew from the pact under the administration of Donald Trump. Following this, the agreement was restructured and rebranded as the CPTPP, preserving its vision of fostering trade and economic collaboration among member nations.  

The UK's accession to the CPTPP underscores its intent to position itself as a global trading power in a post-Brexit landscape. This move not only strengthens its economic partnerships but also enhances its geopolitical influence in a strategically significant region.  


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