Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
4-Feb-2016
Electronic Frontier Foundation
While trade leaders tout the signature of the agreement today, the TPP continues to attract international criticism.
4-Feb-2016
Al Jazeera
One of the biggest and most controversial trade deals in history was signed on Thursday by ministers from the Asia-Pacific region and the Americas, as hundreds of protesters hit the streets of Auckland to denounce it.
3-Feb-2016
OHCHR
UN human rights expert called on Governments not to sign the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) without reaffirming their human rights treaty obligations and their recent pledges to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
2-Feb-2016
The Japan Times
There is growing concern among Japanese farmers that the country’s rice-producing capabilities are diminishing in the face of international trade pacts such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
1-Feb-2016
The Globe and Mail
Despite Canada’s 14 new free-trade deals, Canada posted record trade deficits and shrinking exports throughout 2015 as prices for tangible commodities fell.
1-Feb-2016
AFL-CIO
The U.S. government claims the labor protections in the Trans-Pacific Partnership are “gold standard,” but we need to look no further than Honduras to see how inadequate and unenforced labor obligations endanger workers’ lives.
1-Feb-2016
Tele Sur
Bribery allegations against Japan's lead TPP negotiator have sparked public concerns that corruption may have influenced the corporate-friendly deal.
29-Jan-2016
Hellenic Shipping News
To counter the zero tariff formula championed by the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, India plans to advocate its own template for future free trade agreements (FTAs) wherein trade partners have to lower tariffs to 5%.
28-Jan-2016
The Nation
The Malaysian Parliament approved the country's participation in the 12-nation Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement
28-Jan-2016
The Economic Times
"We will try for RCEP to be TPP minus because RCEP standards will be lower than TPP ones," said a commerce department official.