United States:
Why The Obama Administration Thinks The Trans-Pacific Partnership Is A Good Deal
08 November 2016
by
Jones Day
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When we have greater economic presence, we have a greater
interest in free flow of goods through the seas or protecting
territorial integrity. The TPP provides American workers and
American businesses market access that the United States does not
have today.
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