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Japan Trans-Pacific Partnership
Japan Stands Up: Leveraging CSD and the TPP
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insights from David Arase
With Fast-Track in Place, Can a TPP Deal Be Struck?
By Shom Sen
The recent TPA bill was a major step forward, but some tough negotiations remain.
Ahead of Abe Visit, Pressure Builds For Obama on TPP
By Jack Detsch
The clock is ticking for the Obama administration to get the TPP past Congress.
2016 Election Could Derail Asia Trade Pact
By Zachary Keck
While the midterms buoyed the TPP, the auto industry and 2016 president election could ultimately derail it.
Japan Can’t Ratify the TPP This Year
By Clint Richards
Despite positive spin from his allies, Abe cannot afford the TPP’s political backlash.
Rand Paul to Obama: Finish TPP Trade Deal
By Zachary Keck
“Instead of just talking about a so-called ‘pivot to Asia,’ the Obama administration should prioritize negotiating the” TPP.
A New Type of US-Japan Trade Relationship
By David A. Parker
Secretary of Commerce Pritzker’s trade mission to Japan this week underscores the progress made in recent years.
The TPP’s Biggest Obstacles
By Zachary Keck
Americans and Japanese are far less supportive of trade than the public in other TPP countries.
Chances of a TPP Agreement by Year’s End Fading
By Clint Richards
With little time left, Japan does not appear ready for concessions that would make the TPP viable.
Japan’s Agriculture Dilemma
By Clint Richards
Achieving large-scale agriculture is an imperative, yet political opposition is formidable.
TPP Meetings Another Chance for Japan to Reform
By Clint Richards
The US and Japan attempt to iron out differences while there is still time for Japan to join and substantially change its economy.
Showtime for the TPP
By John VerWey
The Obama Administration faces a daunting task getting any final trade deal approved by Congress.
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