First Anniversary of Signing the Trans-Pacific Partnership Free Trade Deal

© AFP 2023 / Saul LoebDemonstrators protest against the legislation to give US President Barack Obama fast-track authority to advance trade deals, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), during a protest march on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, May 21, 2015.
Demonstrators protest against the legislation to give US President Barack Obama fast-track authority to advance trade deals, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), during a protest march on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, May 21, 2015. - Sputnik International
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Wednesday marks the first anniversary of signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) free trade agreement.

MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The TPP provides for the creation of a free trade zone in the Asia Pacific region. Together, the TPP members account for nearly 40 percent of global GDP and a third of global trade.

There are 12 signatory countries to the Partnership: the United States, Canada and Mexico in North America; Peru and Chile in South America; Japan, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and Vietnam in Asia, as well as Australia and New Zealand.

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Taiwan, Colombia, the Philippines and South Korea have officially announced their interest in joining the deal.

The agreement was initiated by the United States, which was concerned by the decrease of its influence on the economy and policies of the Asia-Pacific countries and the strengthening of China’s economic and political positions in the region.

The negotiations on the deal are completely secret, however some measures the document stipulates have been made available to the public.

The TPP agreement consists of 30 chapters and over 6,000 pages.

The document provides for lifting of customs duties, standardizing sanitary and phytosanitary measures, and adopting a common policy on intellectual property, government procurement and competition.

Taxes on over 18,000 products are to be lifted under the TPP.

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The member countries have agreed to facilitate trade cooperation in the area of intellectual property of biological and pharmaceutical products, vehicle assembly and dairy trade.

Several chapters of the agreement partially open up and standardize labor markets for the TPP signatories, and also regulate environmental impact, digital trade and trade in services.

According to the Peterson Institute for International Economics (US), the TPP will boost the real incomes of its member countries by $285 billion and exports by $440 billion over baseline projections by 2025. Japan and the United States will account for 64 percent of the total GDP gains.

US President Barack Obama views the TPP as a potential legacy-defining achievement of his presidency. However, he has failed to convince the Congress to ratify the trade deal with Asian countries.

The ratification of the TPP Agreement has become one of the most disputed issues of the US presidential race. US Republican presidential nominee  Donald Trump and former Democratic Party candidate Bernie Sanders have both said the agreement is unacceptable and potentially damaging to US business interests. Many members of Congress agree, and there are opponents of the TPP both among Republicans and Democrats. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has not expressed explicit support for the TPP, but neither did she say she would oppose it.

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The new trade and economic bloc in Asia Pacific does not include China, the biggest trade partner of the majority of countries of the region. Moreover, for the past few years, the US authorities have said that the TPP was being created in order to deter China. According to Obama, “the United States, not countries like China, should write [trade rules].”

Russia, which is not a member of the TPP either, believes that the TPP agreement is a questionable document because it was negotiated and signed behind closed doors. In his address at the 70th UN General Assembly on September 28, 2015, President Vladimir Putin described the TPP as “one more sign of [US] rising economic selfishness” and expressed concern over the creation of “exclusive economic associations” in which the WTO would have no say and which are fraught with unbalancing global trade.

Experts believe that the TPP hampers multilateral consultations within the WTO by shifting them to a regional platform.

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