Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Politics -
Political Systems - General and Comparisons, grade: A+, Webster
University, language: English, abstract: The Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP), formerly titled the Trans-Pacific Strategic
Economic Partnership, is a free trade agreement currently being
negotiated that could represent the world's largest multilateral
free trade bloc in terms of gross domestic product (GDP). This
agreement, if successfully ratified, would establish stronger
economic ties between various Pacific Rim countries. Originally
signed by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, and Singapore in 2005, the
list of members participating in the TPP negotiations has since
grown in size to include Australia, Peru, the United States, and
Vietnam in 2008, Malaysia in 2010, and Canada and Mexico in 2012.
From 2010, Canada had been an observer of the negotiations but
could not participate as it had been blocked by New Zealand and the
United States from joining the talks. This was due to its domestic
agricultural policies and intellectual property rights standards.
In addition to the current negotiating parties, Japan, the
Philippines, Taiwan, and South Korea have also expressed interest
in joining the discussions. ...]
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