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It is a deal that will have sweeping global implications as it encompasses 12 nations and constitutes about 40% of the world's economy. The latest round of TPP negotiations in Atlanta proved successful after the leaders of the nation involved finally reached an agreement. The TPP has been in the making for the last 5 years.

At the press conference, post the deal being finalized in Atlanta, trade ministers from the 12 nations hailed the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP as an ambitious trade deal that will cut red tape globally and set the rules for trade in the 21st century. This ambitious deal can impact almost everything ranging from the cost of cheese to the cost of cancer treatments.


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Negotiators battled hard to get nations to agree on sensitive issues such as monopoly rights for new biotech drugs and enhanced access for New Zealand's dairy exports. Simultaneously, United States, Mexico, Canada and Japan finally agreed upon on tweaked rules regarding auto trade. Rules that outline how much of a vehicle should be made within the TPP region to avail duty-free status. The most controversial of them all has been biologics. A type of drug. Biological processes are used to produce these drugs. Patents are not adequate for these drugs the same can be produced using a different chemical structure. Under the TPP, biologic drugs will be protected from being recreated for a minimum of five years. This time period can be extended based on the final language and how the rules are implemented by national regulators.

Obama has been propagating his legacy economic project as a deal that is crucial for America to build strong ties with Asia. In a statement released, the president said, "This partnership levels the playing field for our farmers, ranchers and manufacturers as it will eliminate more than 18,000 taxes that various countries put on our products. It includes the strongest commitments on labor and environment of any trade agreement in history and those commitments are enforceable, unlike past agreements."

"Long after the details of this negotiation like tons of butter have been regarded as a footnote in history, the bigger picture of what we have achieved today remains," said New Zealand's trade minister, thuê xe ô tô Tim Groser. "It remains inconceivable that the TPP bus will stop at Atlanta."

If the deal is ratified by respective nations and becomes a reality all the 12 nations will have to adhere to common standards. The deal is also actively being labeled as a pact that will counter China's rising influence. Very few, however, know that China was offered to be a part of this trade bloc. The country rejected the offer due to the restrictions that would have to be imposed on its financial sector and other areas.

The deal is yet to surpass all hurdles, especially the Congress. Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders (D-VT) was quick to label the deal as a win for Wall Street and other top companies. The Vermont Senator has also tweeted that he will do all he can to defeat the TPP agreement. A fraction of Obama's democrats also believe that the deal will result in a loss of manufacturing jobs and affect environmental laws. U.S. lawmakers can now approve the deal or shoot it down. But it cannot be amended. Obama clearly has a tough task on his hands. The U.S. President will have to persuade critics on both sides that a deal is better than none at all.







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