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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.
The Truth About Trump’s Trade Tariffs
By Anthony Kleven
Both supporters and critics of the administration’s move could use a healthy dose of realism.
Why the New Sri Lanka-Singapore Free Trade Pact Matters
By Ganeshan Wignaraja and Divya Hundlani
A closer look at a significant agreement between the two sides.
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?
By Anthony Fensom
Japan and Australia are determined to push through a revised TPP in March. Canada is the main stumbling block.
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.
Japan's Rush to Conclude TPP-11
By Aurelia George Mulgan
Shinzo Abe's government can't afford to see the Trans-Pacific Partnership fail.
TPP Survives After Canadians ‘Screwed Everybody’
By Anthony Fensom
Despite a no-show from Canada's prime minister, the TPP has new life.
Where Is Vietnam’s Economy Headed as It Hosts APEC?
By Luke Hunt
Outlook appears generally positive as Hanoi gears up for the meeting, but uncertainties still remain.
With EU Deal, Japan Sends Powerful Message on Free Trade
By Anthony Fensom
The Japan-EU deal is a political win for Abe and a repudiation of Trump-style protectionism.
Could the EU Join TPP?
By Wang Mouzhou
As the EU looks to boost trade with the Asia-Pacific, why not take up the vacant US spot in TPP?
New Life for the TPP?
By Anthony Fensom
The TPP 11 are "united" on moving forward, but Trump has his own ideas for the future of Asia trade.
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