Agreement on world's biggest trade deal set for November, Singapore says

Reuters  |  SINGAPORE 

(Reuters) - Singapore's said on Saturday that broad agreement on the world's biggest trade deal should be reached at a summit of leaders from participating nations in the city-state in November, six years since talks began.

The deal does not include the United States, which is locked in a trade spat with and pulled out of another broad, international trade agreement in 2017 called the (TPP). The said on Friday that U.S. would skip the November gathering of leaders in

Asked by after a meeting of regional economic ministers if participating countries were working towards a deal in time for the mid-November summit, said:

"Yes. We are looking for that broad agreement, that milestone, to be achieved ... when the leaders meet at the end of the year."

However, he said it was not clear when a final deal would be signed.

"As to the next phase of the work, once we have crossed that milestone we will have a clearer idea ... It's a bit too early to say at this point in time," Sing said.

(Reporting by John Geddie; Editing by Helen Popper)

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First Published: Sat, September 01 2018. 17:00 IST