Tag

Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP)

Page 3 of 4
Shankaran Nambiar on Asian Integration in the Age of Trump

Shankaran Nambiar on Asian Integration in the Age of Trump

By Prashanth Parameswaran
What to watch for when APEC leaders gather in Port Moresby.
Japan-US Relations: Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Quad

Japan-US Relations: Indo-Pacific Strategy and the Quad

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Stephen R. Nagy.

Amid US Trade Tensions, Japan Formally Completes TPP-11 Entry

Amid US Trade Tensions, Japan Formally Completes TPP-11 Entry

By Daniel Hurst
Japan's Foreign Ministry framed the move as “a powerful message from Japan to the world.”

TPP’s Regulatory Capitalism and China’s Belt and Road Challenges

TPP’s Regulatory Capitalism and China’s Belt and Road Challenges

By Richard B. Stewart
The revived TPP 11 operates as a significant alternative to China's approach, embodied in the Belt and Road Initiative.

The CPTPP and Its Implications for Japan

The CPTPP and Its Implications for Japan

By Eunseo Kim
The CPTPP is the cornerstone on which Japan hopes to further its economic and diplomatic power in the Asia-Pacific.
CPTPP and Leadership in the Global Trade System

CPTPP and Leadership in the Global Trade System

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insight from Christina Davis.

Abe’s Charm Offensive – Is There a Second Act?

Abe’s Charm Offensive – Is There a Second Act?

By Carlos Ramirez
The Japanese prime minister has put serious effort into diplomacy near and far -- but will it pay off?
US the Biggest Loser as Asia Inks TPP-11

US the Biggest Loser as Asia Inks TPP-11

By Anthony Fensom
A win for free trade comes as a self-inflicted wound for Washington.

TPP 2.0: The Deal Without the US

TPP 2.0: The Deal Without the US

By Zachary Torrey
What's new about the CPTPP and what do the changes mean?

Will Canada Screw up a March Pacific Trade Deal?

Will Canada Screw up a March Pacific Trade Deal?

By Anthony Fensom
Japan and Australia are determined to push through a revised TPP in March. Canada is the main stumbling block.

Why Trump Should Embrace Economic Multilateralism

Why Trump Should Embrace Economic Multilateralism

By Ali Wyne
By insisting on bilateral deals, the United States risks getting left behind -- or left out entirely.
In Government, New Zealand Labor Party Softens Stance on Trade

In Government, New Zealand Labor Party Softens Stance on Trade

By Taran Molloy
Despite its election rhetoric, Labor is now embracing the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact.

Page 3 of 4