Debates between Hilary Benn and Kemi Badenoch during the 2019 Parliament

CPTPP: Conclusion of Negotiations

Debate between Hilary Benn and Kemi Badenoch
Monday 17th April 2023

(1 year ago)

Commons Chamber
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Kemi Badenoch Portrait Kemi Badenoch
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I wholeheartedly endorse my right hon. Friend’s comments. He is correct: this is purely a trade deal. I did not have the opportunity to say so in answer to the hon. Member for Gordon (Richard Thomson) earlier, but to call this a “low standards agreement” is to forget its genesis. This deal was signed by the US, when it was called the trans-Pacific partnership, in 2016. The person who did not want it was President Donald Trump, so it is interesting to find that the hon. Gentleman and President Trump both disagree with the benefits of this deal—he is in interesting company. This deal is about the future of global trade and, as my right hon. Friend has just said, it is exactly the sort of deal we should be doing, rather than more political integration with other countries.

Hilary Benn Portrait Hilary Benn (Leeds Central) (Lab)
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Do the Government support China’s application to join the CPTPP?

Kemi Badenoch Portrait Kemi Badenoch
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It would be quite wrong of me to start commenting on other countries’ accession when we have not even signed our agreement. Of course we will have a lot of interest in which countries will be joining—China is not the only one; Ecuador and South Korea have expressed interest, as has Indonesia. The fact is that we are getting in before others, so we will have a say in what the nature of their accession should be, and that is something to be celebrated.