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Japan hails progress in TPP trade talks, but discord raises doubts

Japanese Minister of Economic Revitalization Toshimitsu Motegi gives a speech at the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial Meeting during the APEC 2017 in Da Nang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Na Son Nguyen/Pool

DANANG, Vietnam (Reuters) - Discord emerged between Japan and Canada over progress on the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal on Thursday, as Japan said countries "agree in principle" on a way forward, but Canada said there was no such agreement.

The spat highlighted the continuing challenge to reviving a pact whose survival was thrown into doubt when President Donald Trump ditched it, in one of his first acts in office, in favour of bilateral dealmaking.

New Zealand's Trade and Export Growth Minister David Parker (R) attends the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial Meeting during the APEC 2017 in Da Nang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Na Son Nguyen/Pool

Japan had lobbied hard to proceed with a pact that could also help to contain China's growing regional dominance, ahead of talks in the Vietnamese resort of Danang this week alongside Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings.

Some other members have not shown a readiness to move so fast.

Asked by reporters about the results of a meeting of TPP ministers, Japanese Economy Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said "(they) agree in principle", adding that the ministers had finalised "a list of suspensions" - clauses that would be suspended to avoid renegotiating the whole agreement.

Australian Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Steve Ciobo (R) is seen at the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial Meeting during the APEC 2017 in Da Nang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Na Son Nguyen/Pool

But Candian Trade Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne later said on Twitter: "Despite reports, there is no agreement in principle on TPP."

The TPP aims to eliminate tariffs on industrial and farm products across a bloc whose trade totalled $356 billion last year. It also has provisions for protecting everything from labour rights to the environment to intellectual property - one of the main sticking points.

Canada, whose economy is the second biggest among the TPP-11 after Japan, said on Wednesday it would not be rushed into a revived TPP deal. Like Mexico, its position is further complicated by renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) with the Trump administration.

Trade ministers and delegates from the remaining members of the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) attend the TPP Ministerial Meeting during the APEC 2017 in Da Nang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Na Son Nguyen/Pool

Mexico's trade minister said on Thursday the TPP countries had reached agreement in talks, but he gave no details and said there would be an announcement on Friday.

The leaders of TPP countries are tentatively scheduled to meet on Friday to discuss the proposals of ministers.

One Canadian official who declined to be named said ministers from different countries may have had different interpretations of Thursday's discussions.

Australia's Trade Minister Steven Ciobo (L) speaks with media after Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) talks during APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Kham

Options discussed by the TPP countries have included suspending some provisions of the original agreement to avoid having to renegotiate it and potentially to entice the United States back in the long term.

Trump and other APEC leaders, including President Xi Jinping of China and Russian President Vladimir Putin, will meet on Friday in Danang.

APEC trade and foreign ministers separately ended a meeting on Thursday with a "very good outcome", despite differing views on trade and protectionism, Vietnamese Trade Minister Tran Tuan Anh said.

Canadian Minister of International Trade François-Philippe Champagne (R) is seen at the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial Meeting during the APEC 2017 in Da Nang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Na Son Nguyen/Pool

Ministerial talks on a communique for the APEC leaders were extended into a second day on Thursday in the face of U.S. demands for changes to the language used concerning issues such as free trade and protectionism, officials at the talks said.

(Additional reporting by A. Ananthalakshmi; editing by Andrew Roche)

Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak (C) arrives for APEC Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Kham
Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Danang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte speaks during the APEC CEO Summit, taking place ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders summit in the central Vietnamese city of Danang November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Hoang Dinh Nam/Pool
Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto walks upon his arrival for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Danang, Vietnam, November 9, 2017. Mandatory credit VNA via REUTERS.
Vietnamese Trade Minister Tran Tuan Anh chairs the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) Ministerial Meeting during the APEC 2017 in Da Nang, Vietnam November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Na Son Nguyen/Pool
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam speaks as Peru's President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski looks on during the APEC CEO Summit, taking place ahead of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) leaders summit in the central Vietnamese city of Danang November 9, 2017. REUTERS/Hoang Dinh Nam/Pool
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Vietnamese security stand guard near the venue of the APEC summit in Danang, Vietnam November 9 2017. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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