Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership
12-Sep-2018
IP Watch
The United States has throughout history been the principal demandeur of maximalist intellectual property, backed by a powerful pharmaceutical lobby.
11-Sep-2018
The Guardian
Caucus and shadow cabinet agree to pass TPP, but also change the way Australia negotiates on trade.
7-Sep-2018
NHK
Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno has indicated that the country will consider joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade agreement while seeking diversification of its trade and industry.
6-Sep-2018
Radio NZ
The revised Trans Pacific Partnership could be in force by Christmas, opening up trade among eleven Pacific Rim nations.
5-Sep-2018
APWLD
It is alarming to note that all the ‘impact assessments’ of CP-TPP have been conducted by large corporations, and it makes quite clear that for Thailand to join CP-TPP, only big businesses and corporations will benefit from this trade agreement.
28-Aug-2018
The Straits Times
Malaysia will go ahead with the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) in a reaffirmation of the country's commitment to the wide-ranging trade pact involving 11 nations.
22-Aug-2018
Michael West
Bad for workers, bad for taxpayers, bad for the environment, bad for Australia. The latest iteration of the Trans-Pacific Partnership is a boon for multinational corporations.
20-Aug-2018
AFTINET
The TPP-11 implementing legislation is now being reviewed by a Joint Parliamentary Committee on which the government has a majority.
18-Aug-2018
Business Korea
The South Korean government has decided to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP). It is now mulling over when to sign it.
17-Aug-2018
Free Malaysia Today
There is nothing progressive about the CPTPP except its name.