Prime Minister Sunak announces UK’s participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that he has agreed to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TCPTA). TASS.

“As part of the WTCA, the UK is in the best possible position in the global economy to capitalize on new opportunities for job creation, growth and innovation,” said Sunak.

According to him, participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership allows the UK to enter the markets of the countries of the South Pacific.

Members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership are Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Brunei (all four countries are part of the Commonwealth of Nations), Vietnam, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, Singapore, Chile and Japan.

Formerly England and Rwanda signed updated transitional contract.

The possibility of deportation to Rwanda concerns illegal immigrants who cannot be sent from the UK to their country of origin, and asylum will only be possible in exceptional circumstances.

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