Malaysia's palm oil, rubber and electronics' exporters will see substantial value from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement, Moody's Investors Service says.
It said on MOnday that Vietnam's apparel and shoe manufacturers would profit from lower import duties with the US and Japan. In Japan, cars and auto-parts makers in particular stand to do well out of the agreement.
The international ratings agency said Australia and New Zealand's farmers will also benefit from increased market access and lower tariffs on their goods.
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It said on MOnday that Vietnam's apparel and shoe manufacturers would profit from lower import duties with the US and Japan. In Japan, cars and auto-parts makers in particular stand to do well out of the agreement.
The international ratings agency said Australia and New Zealand's farmers will also benefit from increased market access and lower tariffs on their goods.
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