The Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact does not yet include an acceptable deal on access for New Zealand's most important exports, dairy products, with little more than a month to go before the controversial 12- nation trade deal could be concluded.
"I think the way I would describe it is there's a deal.
"It's probably not at the level that we would currently like," said Prime Minister John Key at his post-Cabinet press conference.
He was referring to comments last week by Trade Minister Tim Groser that negotiations on dairy access to the heavily protected United States, Canadian and Japanese markets had "barely started".
A vote is due in the US Senate as early as mid-week to grant fast-track negotiating authority to US President Barack Obama to conclude the deal after a crucial vote in the Congress last Thursday left the Senate as the final hurdle.