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    • 1. = trans-pacific partnership 跨太平洋夥伴協定 Soon as he took office, Donald Trump demanded that the U.S. pull out from the TPP. 川普一上任就要求美國退出跨太平洋夥伴協定。

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  2. 2016年2月4日 · More. TPP. WTO. 經貿協定. 跨太平洋夥伴協定. 牽涉12個國家,亞太區最大規模的多邊自由貿易協議「TPP」終於在紐西蘭簽署完畢,但到底什麼是TPP,有什麼爭議之處,讓我們整理6大重點,讓你一次看懂。

  3. The Trans-Pacific Partnership ( TPP ), or Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement ( TPPA ), was a proposed trade agreement between 12 Pacific Rim economies: Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, Vietnam, and the United States.

  4. 跨太平洋夥伴全面進展協定. 《 跨太平洋夥伴全面進步協定 》(英語: Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership , 縮寫 : CPTPP ),前身為《 跨太平洋夥伴關係協定 》(英語: The Trans-Pacific Partnership , 縮寫 :TPP),最初是由 亞太經濟合作會議 成員發起,從2002年開始醞釀的一組多邊關係的 自由貿易協定 ,旨在促進 亞太地區 貿易自由化。 [5] [6] 跨太平洋夥伴關係協定第一條一款三項(Article 1.1.3)規定:「本組織支持 亞太經濟合作會議 ,促進自由化進程,達成自由開放貿易之目的。 」 [7]

  5. 2022年6月15日 · 跨太平洋夥伴關係協定 (英語: Trans-Pacific Partnership ,簡稱 TPP )是12個經濟體之間擬議的 自由貿易協定 ,由 汶萊 、 加拿大 、 智利 、 日本 、 馬來西亞 、 墨西哥 、 紐西蘭 、 秘魯 、 新加坡 、 越南 和 美國 於2016年2月4日簽署。 2017年1月, 美國總統 唐納·川普 上任後宣布退出TPP。 [5] 該協定未能按要求獲得批准,因此也沒有生效。 其餘經濟體談判達成一項名為 CPTPP 的新貿易協定,該協定包含了TPP大部分條款,並於2018年12月30日生效。 TPP始於汶萊、智利、紐西蘭和新加坡於2005年的 TPSEP 。

    • Introduction
    • What Were The Origins of The TPP?
    • What Did The Parties Agree to?
    • How Would The Deal Benefit The United States?
    • What Drove Opposition to The TPP?
    • What Is The Cptpp, and How Is It Different?
    • What’s in Store For The Cptpp?

    The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was the centerpiece of U.S. President Barack Obama’s strategic pivot to Asia. Before President Donald Trump withdrew the United States in 2017, the TPP was set to become the world’s largest free trade deal, covering 40 percent of the global economy. For its supporters, such a deal would have expanded U.S. trade a...

    The impetus for what became the TPP was a 2005 trade agreement between a small group of Pacific Rim countries comprising Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, and Singapore. In 2008, President George W. Bush announced that the United States would begin trade talks with this group, leading Australia, Vietnam, and Peru to join. As the talks proceeded, the grou...

    The TPP text consisted of thirty chapters, covering tariffs on goods and services, intellectual property (IP) rights, e-commerce rules, labor and environmental standards, dispute resolution mechanisms, and many other aspects of global trade. The goal of this ambitious megaregional deal—one spanning several continents and covering some 40 percent of...

    For the American architects of the TPP, the pact was to be the center of an Asia-focused strategy to pursue both economic and geopolitical interests. On the economic side of the equation, the Obama administration and many trade economists argued that the deal’s lower tariffs and increased market access would have reduced prices for consumers, spurr...

    The TPP was the target of attacks from across the U.S. political spectrum, especially during the 2016 presidential campaign, as well as from some groups in other participating countries. Trump long criticized the deal, claiming that it would push more manufacturing jobs overseas, increase the U.S. trade deficit, and fail to address currency manipul...

    After Trump withdrew from the TPP, the remaining eleven signatories, known as the TPP-11, continued talks with the aim of salvaging a pact without the United States. Their effort was successful, leading to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership, or CPTPP, which was signed in March 2018. It has already been ratifie...

    Like the TPP, the CPTPP was explicitly written with an eye toward expansion. During the original negotiations, for instance, South Korea was seen as a likely future member. More recently, Colombia, Taiwan, and Thailand have expressed interest in joining. In February 2021, a year after its formal departure from the European Union, the United Kingdom...

    • James Mcbride
  6. 2024年5月6日 · 《 跨太平洋夥伴全面進步協定 》(英語: Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership , 縮寫 : CPTPP ),前身為《 跨太平洋戰略經濟夥伴關係協定 》(英語: The Trans-Pacific Partnership , 縮寫 :TPP),最初是由 亞太經濟合作會議 成員發起,從2002年開始醞釀的一組多邊關係的 自由貿易協定 ,旨在促進 亞太地區 貿易自由化。 [5] [6] 跨太平洋戰略經濟夥伴關係協定第一條一款三項(Article 1.1.3)規定:「本組織支持 亞太經濟合作會議 ,促進自由化進程,達成自由開放貿易之目的。 」 [7]

  7. 2022年9月10日 · The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) was a proposed free trade agreement among 12 Pacific Rim economies. The agreement would have lowered tariffs and other trade barriers among...