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TPP
The Looming Intellectual Property Storm in US-China Relations
By Robert Farley
Can China have its intellectual property cake and eat it too? Probably not.
The U.S. and China’s Competing FTA’s During APEC
By Clint Richards
The U.S. is uninterested in ceding power in a more comprehensive regional trade agreement.
How a Republican Midterm Win Could Help Obama's Pivot to Asia
By Ankit Panda
A Republican Senate might just be what the White House needs to build momentum on the TPP.
US Pressures China to Kill Asia-Pacific Free Trade Agreement Talks
By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. is reportedly opposing discussion of FTAAP at the upcoming APEC summit.
The TPP’s Biggest Obstacles
By Zachary Keck
Americans and Japanese are far less supportive of trade than the public in other TPP countries.
Abe Serious on Agricultural Reform
By Clint Richards
The government is intent on far-reaching changes to farming, while labor reform looks more like window dressing.
Expectation Feeds Abenomics
By Clint Richards
Government hints and investor speculation are fueling anticipation surrounding structural reform.
Abe’s Potential Latin America Charm Offensive
By Clint Richards
The prospect of an upcoming tour this summer will see Japan attempt to increase its security profile.
Statements Fan “Abenomics” Expectations
By Clint Richards
With a little time before Japan announces its latest economic reforms, Abe is stoking expectation.
Americans Support the TPP, Trade With Japan
By Zachary Keck
According to a new poll, the majority of Americans support joining the TPP, and even more want more trade with Japan.
Ukraine and the Trans-Pacific Partnership
By Zachary Keck
The Obama administration should use the Ukraine crisis to get Trade Promotion Authority from Congress.
2 Ways Obama Can Strengthen the Pivot
By Harry Kazianis
During Obama’s “great reassurance tour” in Asia this week, he should focus on the TPP and the status-quo.