Why China got excluded from the TPP

Nov 26, 2015
A key reason for China being left out of the world’s largest trade deal is the obstruction to innovation and competition caused by the lack of IP rights protection. Here are all the ways China needs to catch up

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Signed on October 5 2015, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is considered to be one of the biggest trade deals ever established. It is an agreement among twelve countries: the U.S., Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Chile and Peru, and covers approximately 40% of the world’s economy.

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