Trade and Investment
Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement
(Trans-Pacific SEP)
Signed and In Effect
Notified to the WTO
Notified to the WTO
- GATT
- GATSV
Members
Relevant Dates
- Signed and In Effect
2006-05-28 - Signed but not yet In Effect
2005-07-18 - Negotiations launched
2003-09-24 - Proposed/Under consultation and study
2002-10-0 - Notified to the WTO
GATT 2007-05-0 GATSV 2007-05-0
Official Summary
- Media Info-Note: Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (Trans-Pacific SEP)
Ministry of Trade and Industry - Singapore
Legal Documents
- Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership AgreementInternational Enterprise - Singapore
- Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership AgreementInternational Enterprise - Singapore
News
- Indonesia formally requests to join Trans-Pacific trade pactReuters25 Sep 2024
- [US Secretary of State] Kerry defends Asia trade deal on Viet Nam tripdw.de13 Jan 2017
- '[Republic of] Korea will be caught in crossfire of global trade'The Korea Herald9 Jan 2017
- TPP success key to clinching other free trade dealsThe Japan Times6 Jan 2015
Opinions and Editorials
- A fair trade agreement among Pacific rim economies can be enormously beneficialThe Star5 Aug 2013
- Speech: Groser on Trans-Pacific Partnership AgreementScoop21 Feb 2011
- If the US is looking for better trade with Asia, a trans-Pacific partnership is not the place to startJakarta Globe1 Jun 2010
- The Korea-US FTA and the Trans-Pacific PartnershipThe Chosun Ilbo17 May 2010
Studies and Research
- Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (Trans-Pacific SEP) Agreement among Brunei Darussalam, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore: National Interest AnalysisMinistry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Brunei Darussalam1 Jul 2005
- Critique of the proposed Chile/New Zealand closer economic partnership (P3 with Singapore)Hyman, Prue and Jane KelseyARENA1 Dec 2004