Among other things, the TPP seeks to lower Trade Barriers such as tariffs, establish a common framework for Intellectual Property, enforce standards for labour law and environmental law, and establish an investor state dispute settlement mechanism
TPP is an expansion of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP or P4) which was signed by Brunei,Chile,Singapore and New Zealand in 2006
In 2008, additional countries joined for a broader agreement namely -
Australia,Canada,Japan,Malaysia,Mexico,Peru,USA and Vietnam bringing the total number of participating countries to twelve.
There are twelve countries which are participating in negotiations for the Trans-Pacific partnership. Four of these have already ratified the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement in 2006, while eight more have joined negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Country/Region | Status | Date |
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Brunei | Original Signatory | June 2005 |
Chile | Original Signatory | June 2005 |
New Zealand | Original Signatory | June 2005 |
Singapore | Original Signatory | June 2005 |
United States | Negotiating | February 2008 |
Australia | Negotiating | November 2008 |
Peru | Negotiating | November 2008 |
Vietnam | Negotiating | November 2008 |
Malaysia | Negotiating | October 2010 |
Mexico | Negotiating | October 2012 |
Canada[17] | Negotiating | October 2012 |
Japan | Negotiating | March 2013 |
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