Trade and Investment
Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)
(TPP)
The United States withdraws from the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations and agreement on 23 January 2017
Sources:
Discontinued
Members
- Australia
- Brunei Darussalam
- Canada
- Chile
- Japan
- Malaysia
- Mexico
- New Zealand
- Peru
- Singapore
- United States
- Viet Nam
Relevant Dates
- Discontinued
2018-03-23 - Signed but not yet In Effect
2016-02-04 - (FA) signed
2010-03-15 - Proposed/Under consultation and study
2008-09-22 - Negotiations launched
2010-0-0 - Not yet notified to the WTO
News
- Indonesia formally requests to join Trans-Pacific trade pactReuters25 Sep 2024
- ADB sees stronger Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) income effect vs Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)Business World17 Mar 2022
- Cambodian exports to [Republic of] Korea reach $64 million in two monthsKhmer Times17 Mar 2022
- Vietnamese rice, spices, fruit gain firm foothold in international marketsThe Star3 Mar 2022
Opinions and Editorials
- [Republic of] Korea needs to join trans-Pacific partnership, draw foreign investmentThe Korea Times19 Jan 2021
- TPP may have been US' chance to contain [People's Republic of] China, denuclearize [Democratic People's Rep. of] Korea: US lawmakersYonhap News19 Nov 2020
- [People's Republic of] China wants India to be part of the new Asian free trade dealThe Business Times24 Jun 2019
- Viet Nam, EU snub US on tradeVOA News20 May 2019
Studies and Research
- The Impact of the TPP on Trade between Member Countries: A Text-as-Data ApproachW. Alschner, J. Seiermann, and D. SkougarevskiyAsian Development Bank1 Jun 2017
- Services in the Trans-Pacific Partnership: What Would Be Lost?B. Gootiiz and A. MattooWorld Bank7 Feb 2017
- Potential Macroeconomic Implications of the Trans-Pacific Partnership World Bank8 Jan 2016
- The Economic Effects of the Trans-Pacific Partnership: New EstimatesP.A. Petri and M.G. PlummerPeterson Institute for International Economics1 Jan 2016