The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) will be signed in New Zealand next month, according to media reports.
Ministers from the 12 countries that have negotiated the massive and controversial deal will formally sign the agreement on February 4 in New Zealand, Bloomberg BNA has reported.
Andres Rebolledo, director general of Chile's International Economic Relations Bureau, reportedly confirmed the date in a meeting with the country's National Human Rights Institute.
The signing will be a high-profile celebration, but the deal will still need to be ratified in national parliaments. In the United States, the Obama administration had aimed to have the deal ratified by July.
The office of Trade Minister Todd McClay has been contacted for comment.