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TPP

Trans Pacific Partnership

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Trans-Pacific Partnership

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CPTPP

Comprehensive and Progressive Trans Pacific Partnership

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TPP

Trans-Pacific Partnership

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TPPA

Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement

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TPP

Trans-Pacific Partnership

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CPTPP

Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

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TPP

Trans-Pacific Partnership

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CPTCC

Comprehensive Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership

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TPSEP

Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership

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CPTPP

Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

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CPTPP

Comprehensive and Progressive agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

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CPTPP

Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership

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CPTPP

Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

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What does trans-pacific partnership mean?

Trans-Pacific Partnership
The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), also called the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement, was a proposed trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and the United States signed on 4 February 2016. After the newly elected US president Donald Trump withdrew the US signature from TPP in January 2017, the agreement could not be ratified as required and did not enter into force. The remaining countries negotiated a new trade agreement called Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, which incorporates most of the provisions of the TPP and which entered into force on 30 December 2018. The TPP began as an expansion of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP or P4) signed by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore in 2005. Beginning in 2008, additional countries joined the discussion for a broader agreement: Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the United States, and Vietnam, bringing the negotiating countries to twelve. In January 2017, the United States withdrew from the agreement. The other 11 TPP countries agreed in May 2017 to revive it and reached agreement in January 2018. In March 2018, the 11 countries signed the revised version of the agreement, called Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. After ratification by six of them (Australia, Canada, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand and Singapore), the agreement came into force for those countries on 30 December 2018. The original TPP contained measures to lower both non-tariff and tariff barriers to trade, and establish an investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism. The U.S. International Trade Commission, the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the World Bank and the Office of the Chief Economist at Global Affairs Canada found the final agreement would, if ratified, lead to net positive economic outcomes for all signatories, while an analysis using an alternative methodology by two Tufts University economists found the agreement would adversely affect the signatories. Many observers have argued the trade deal would have served a geopolitical purpose, namely to reduce the signatories' dependence on Chinese trade and bring the signatories closer to the United States.

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