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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement, also known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP agreement is a multilateral free trade agreement. It currently comprises the countries of Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore, but may include more countries in the future.The agreement was signed on June 3, 2005 and came into force on May 28, 2006. On September 2008, the United States announced it was entering negotiations to join the group. The TPP was previously known as the Pacific Three Closer Economic Partnership (P3-CEP) with its…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement, also known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership or TPP agreement is a multilateral free trade agreement. It currently comprises the countries of Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore, but may include more countries in the future.The agreement was signed on June 3, 2005 and came into force on May 28, 2006. On September 2008, the United States announced it was entering negotiations to join the group. The TPP was previously known as the Pacific Three Closer Economic Partnership (P3-CEP) with its negotiations first launched on the sidelines of the 2002 APEC Leaders' Meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico, by Chilean President Ricardo Lagos and Prime Ministers Goh Chok Tong of Singapore and Helen Clark of New Zealand. Brunei first took part as a full negotiating party in the fifth round of talks in April 2005.