Mexican addition to TPP talks opens way for NZ to jump NAFTA hurdle

Mexican addition to TPP talks opens way for NZ to jump NAFTA hurdle
By Paul McBeth June 19 (BusinessDesk) - Mexico, the world's 13th biggest economy, has accepted an invitation to join regional trade negotiations including New Zealand and Australia in a deal that could free up market access that's been hindered by the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement. President Felipe Calderon and US President Barack Obama told media at the Group of 20 Nations leaders' summit that Mexico will join the nine countries holding Trans-Pacific Partnership talks after signalling its desire to join last November. Australia,...