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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard
Papua New Guinea is more an issue for the international companies ( mining) operating out of Australia, BHP and the likes not really an issue, Australia's invested billions there for fuck all return except for those mining companies .
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TTP now named CPTPP, like they say America is welcome to join, which is a bit fucking different than being at the negotiating table making sure your country gets what it wants or needs, but they are welcome to join and as Abe pointed out.. so is China.
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I just did a search to see what American farmers are saying, heres one..
TPP countries move on without the U.S. | National Hog Farmer
Once the new trade agreement is finalized, member countries will enjoy lower tariff trade with one another. The CPTPP will sharply cut agricultural tariffs for the 11 country members. Also, Korea, the Philippines and Thailand are expected to join the new trade agreement once it is ratified. Thus U.S. companies and industries will find themselves at a disadvantage. U.S. agriculture is expected to lose sales and market share once the agreement goes into effect.
According to Japanese media reports nearly two-dozen stipulations sought by the U.S. in the original TPP deal were shelved after Washington withdrew.
Trump fucked America BIGLY on that, he has cost you TRILLIONS in lost trade, and he did that on day two with a stroke of a pen.
Winning right?
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It is a good place for missile not for economy and Philippines near.
Philippines, Russia sign two military deals
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-p...-idUSKBN1CU1K6
Trump work for USA citizens, his voters.
Trump?s beef with the TPP is that he claims it will hurt American workers and undercut US companies. His stance on trade is protectionist: he believes that the average American farmer and auto worker has lost out from the fact that labour is cheap in developing countries like China, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
He?s definitely not wrong here?many low-skilled jobs that used to belong to the backbone of American industrial towns have been shipped overseas because, hey, if no one (read: the government) is stopping profit-driven corporations from lowering production costs, what incentive would they have to continue manufacturing products in higher cost jurisdictions like the US?
Here's why Trump hates the Trans-Pacific Partnership so much - Business Insider