Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
|  Members as of December 2024 | |
| Type | Free Trade Agreement and Economic Integration Agreement | 
|---|---|
| Signed | 8 March 2018 | 
| Location | Santiago, Chile | 
| Sealed | 23 January 2018 | 
| Effective | 30 December 2018 | 
| Condition | 60 days after ratification by 50% of the signatories, or after six signatories have ratified | 
| Parties | |
| Depositary | Government of New Zealand | 
| Languages | |
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP), previously abbreviated as TPP11 or TPP-11 before enlargement, is a trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United Kingdom and Vietnam.
The twelve members have combined economies representing 14.4% of global gross domestic product, at approximately US$15.8 trillion, making the CPTPP the world's fourth largest free trade area by GDP, behind the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement, the European single market, and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.