Mexico said that it will give its support to Japan's bid to join trade talks in the Asia-Pacific region that would create the world's largest free trade zone. Japan asked to join the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in March and is awaiting a formal decision by the 11 current participating countries, which could come as early as this month. Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto said “We express our sympathy, support and backing for the interest that Japan has shown in participating in the TPP". Japan is the world's third-largest economy; joins the TPP, the free trade zone would cover nearly 40 percent of world economic output. Singapore has backed Japan's entry, but the United States is among the countries yet to express a view. The support of all current participants is needed before Japan can join. Current TPP members - which also include Australia, Canada, Chile, Peru, Vietnam, Brunei and Malaysia - have a goal of finishing the talks this year, possibly in October at the annual APEC leaders meeting in Bali. Sylodium (global import export directory) you can advertise for free your company or your project, at the intersection of cities that you want, for example; 东京(日本) - 墨西哥城(墨西哥) or any city around the World.