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New Zealand StuffPrime Minister John Key will discuss a new Asia-wide trade agreement in Thailand this weekend. Leaders of 16 countries, including those of Southeast Asia, China, Japan, India, Australia and New Zealand, will meet for a fourth time at the East Asia Summit to talk trade, climate change and regional security.
On the agenda is a pan-Asia economic partnership plan that could pave the way for the largest free-trade area in the world. If approved by leaders, work will begin on tariff elimination and trade and economic co-operation between the 16 countries that would eclipse the European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement in its scope.
Although New Zealand is not a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), it is now a permanent member of Asean+6, which includes China, India, South Korea, Japan and Australia.
The grouping represents more than half the world's population and its fastest-growing economies. Six of the group are also members of the powerful G20 group of industrialised nations.
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It will be interesting to see if anything comes out of this meeting this weekend.