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CPTPP text and associated documents

The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) was signed in Santiago, Chile, on 8 March 2018.

The CPTPP entered into force for Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore on 30 December 2018. The CPTPP entered into force for Vietnam on 14 January 2019. The CPTPP will enter into force for Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Malaysia and Peru 60 days after they complete their respective ratification processes.

Following conclusion of the deal on 23 January 2018 in Tokyo, Japan, the CPTPP text was subject to a process of legal review, translation and verification. English, French and Spanish language versions of the legally verified CPTPP text were released on 21 February 2018. The CPTPP text is equally authentic in English, French and Spanish. In the event of any inconsistencies, the English text will prevail.

For summaries of the CPTPP outcomes for Australia, refer to FTA information and outcomes documents.

For CPTPP chapter summaries, refer to FTA chapter summaries.

United Kingdom Accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

On 1 February 2021, the United Kingdom (UK) formally requested accession to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), and on 2 June 2021, CPTPP Parties via the CPTPP Commission agreed to formally commence accession negotiations with the United Kingdom.

On 16 July, CPTPP Ministers and the UK met in Auckland, New Zealand to formally sign the UK's Accession Protocol to enable the UK to join the CPTPP.

The UK Accession Protocol should be read in conjunction with CPTPP treaty text and the text of the original TPP.

The following documents comprise the side letters between Australia and the United Kingdom.

Text of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

The CPTPP is a separate treaty that incorporates, by reference, the provisions of the original Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) signed by Ministers on 4 February 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand. Under the CPTPP, signatories have implemented the original TPP between them, with the exception of a limited number of provisions which will be suspended. Suspensions will remain in place until the Parties agree to end them, by consensus.

The CPTPP treaty text should be read in conjunction with the text of the original TPP:

Text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

CPTPP associated documents

On 16 July 2023, bilateral arrangements ('side letters') with the UK were concluded in Auckland, New Zealand. The following documents comprise the side letters between Australia and the United Kingdom.

United Kingdom

On 8 March 2018, bilateral arrangements ('side letters') were concluded in Santiago, Chile. The following documents comprise the side letters between Australia and other CPTPP countries.

Canada

Chile

Japan

Malaysia

Mexico

New Zealand

Peru

Vietnam

Dispute settlement

On 19 January 2019, the CPTPP Commission adopted the following decisions relating to dispute settlement:

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