The U.S.-Singapore FTA has taken on new importance in trade policy
because the United States is engaged in negotiations to join the
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). In addition, the U.S.-Singapore
FTA has provided greater access for U.S. companies, has been
instrumental in increasing bilateral trade, and has provided
reassurance to Singaporeans of U.S. interest in the country. As a
city-state, Singapore operates as an entrepot with essentially free
trade. Under the FTA, concessions dealt mainly with providing
greater access for American service providers and with
strengthening the business environment in areas such as the
protection of intellectual property rights and access to government
procurement. This book examines the U.S.-Singapore Free Trade
Agreement in detail, as well as the documented effects after five
years.
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