Mexico, Japan, Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and Singapore aim to continue with the Trans-Pacific Partnership with or without the United States
As many as 20 were wounded by a knife-wielding man in Sagamihara, Kanagawa prefecture.
The New York Times said that Peña Nieto's comments “may be a natural reaction given all the hatred Mr. Trump has hurled at Mexico.”
Trade ministers from 12 Pacific Rim countries gathered Thursday in New Zealand for the ceremonial signing of a free-trade deal.
Almost half the super-rich individuals are from the United States, 17 from Europe, and the rest from countries including China, Brazil, Mexico, Japan and Saudi Arabia.
The report said the trend in per capita carbon emissions was down in Australia, the U.S., Canada, Japan, Germany, Britain, the European Union, South Africa, Italy, France and Mexico.
The agreement on the Trans Pacific Partnership is designed to encourage trade between the U.S., Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore and Vietnam.
Deputy Trade Minister Francisco de Rosenzweig said five years after the TPP takes effect, Mexican agricultural exports to Japan could double to about US$2 billion annually.