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Latin American Economy & Business - March 2018 (ISSN 1741-7430)

Trade Agreements II: Chile keeps the TPP in play

Many thought the ambitious 12-country Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal was dead, after President Donald Trump, citing his ‘America First’ policies, pulled the United States out of the group in January 2017. But reports of its death were exaggerated: at the time of writing it was set to be signed by the 11 remaining countries on 8 March in Santiago de Chile, under a new name: the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP – also known as the TPP-11).

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