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TPP stands for Trans-Pacific Partnership -- a trade agreement with 11 other countries -- and there's plenty out there on the Internet about it. You can start with my article "
Trade Agreements are Not Just about Lower Tariffs" and then move on to C. Fred Bergsten's "
Op-ed: The Trans-Pacific Partnership and Japan" (the Peterson Institute for International Economics) and take a look at a more controversial opinion piece featured recently in The New York Times "
Pacific Trade and Worker Rights."
Coming soon: Watch for an interview with
Karen Kerrigan, President and CEO, Small Business & Entrepreneurship Council, on the good, the great and the exceptional about TPP.
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