Trans Pacific Partnership

ishtat

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President Trump has cancelled US involvement in this deal. What are your thoughts on this from:-

1 A military/security/diplomatic point of view.

2 An economic/trade point of view.
 
Pacific trans are said to be the most convincing; with those small hands and little mouth, who knows, maybe Donald dresses up.

Simple jealousy. He's a competitive bitch.
 
It had some weird arbitration stuff in it that put international corps above the law. And privacy issues iirc. Not a fan of that.
 
Pacific trans are said to be the most convincing; with those small hands and little mouth, who knows, maybe Donald dresses up.

Simple jealousy. He's a competitive bitch.

Partnership sounds like one of those seperate but equal things. Shouldn't they get full marriage rights?
 
It had some weird arbitration stuff in it that put international corps above the law. And privacy issues iirc. Not a fan of that.


The USA has a hard time accepting any quasi-judicial gerrymander it can't buy off.


Partnership sounds like one of those seperate but equal things. Shouldn't they get full marriage rights?

That was my point; he probably thought TPP was a rainbow thing.
 
The USA has a hard time accepting any quasi-judicial gerrymander it can't buy off.

When a treaty involves over 5000 pages how much wiggle room do you think that document provides to anyone/everyone.

Would you sign a 5000 page contract? It might make you agree to a quasi-something.
 
I recently had to read the whole document. It basically is a defence of the status quo, a so called treaty which conceded nothing from the advanced economies, USA, Japan Canada, Australia and threw a few tit-bits to the Asian minnow economies. China wasn't involved. It in no way damaged the US economy, and seems that its sole purpose was to turn the minor countries away from China.

However, with the USA walking away China is now saying 'ignore them join with us' which has interesting military/diplomatic connotations.

Since about 1860 America hasn't really involved itself in any trade deal which offered any other country an equal competitive position. It's always been the most protectionist Western Nation (excluding Japan) so nothing under Trump is gonna change much except perhaps more protection a la Smoot Hawley (1930)
 
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