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TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP (TPP) AGREEMENT ANALYSIS OF REGULATORY IMPACT ON AUSTRALIA (PDF; 27/11/2015)
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Under the #TPP11 #Aussie π· wine will benefit from the elimination of all tariffs in 10 other #TPP11 countries π΅πͺπ¨π±π¨π¦π²π½π―π΅π§π³π¨π¦π²πΎπΈπ¬π³πΏπ»π³ https://t.co/FWsWAsTWOP pic.twitter.com/QU8wkRQmjZ
— DFATπ¦πΊ (@dfat) March 21, 2018
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#TPP11 treaty text available online. TPP-11 will boost π export opportunities for #Ausbiz to countries with a combined GDP of $13.7 trillion https://t.co/FWsWAsTWOP pic.twitter.com/otDnDmOtkG
— DFATπ¦πΊ (@dfat) March 16, 2018
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#Aussie exports to other #TPP11 countries were valued at $88 billion in 2016-17. Great new #TPP11 opportunities await #Ausbiz, exporters, and investors. https://t.co/FWsWAsTWOP pic.twitter.com/6L62E0VVv4
— DFATπ¦πΊ (@dfat) March 13, 2018
#TPP11 opens the door to Mexico for Aussie exporters https://t.co/M99yb8PkE3 via @DynamicExport pic.twitter.com/wUR63uSiF3
— Export Council (@Aussieexport) March 25, 2018
#TPP11 is a great outcome for #AusAg and world trade in general. Strong rules of trade so important for a level playing field for farmers and agribusiness. https://t.co/ONsuebG4qv
— Colin Hunter (@hunted_col) March 9, 2018
Health experts call for TPP11 to have independent impact assessment https://t.co/VXwrLKeMs3#TPP11 #publichealth pic.twitter.com/AgoQy5wLnQ
— Pub Health Assoc Aus (@_PHAA_) March 8, 2018
The deal βmany said would never happenβ: TPPβs $13.7bn economic access https://t.co/GGdkgjwQQg by @rachelbaxendale #ausbiz #TPP11
— Business Review (@aus_business) March 9, 2018
#ICYMI: Canberra has secured a TPP-11 side deal with Canada that delivers a big win for Australian cattle farmers https://t.co/igUNjLeZx1 by @primroseriordan + Ben Packham #ausbiz #TPP11 #trade
— Business Review (@aus_business) March 9, 2018
On behalf of Australian wheat growers I would like to thank Mr Trump for helping make us great again. #Winning #TPP11 https://t.co/x8r97Woo2j
— Jerome Critch (@mullewa_man) March 8, 2018
Trade Minister @StevenCiobo signed the #TPP in Chile overnight. Here's a snapshot of how this important #FTA will benefit #AusAg, and the broader economy. #agchatoz #auspol #TPP11 pic.twitter.com/cRjH4kGfh8
— National Farmers Fed (@NationalFarmers) March 8, 2018
After the steel tariff shock, #ISDS might be the next target for the rising White House economic nationalists – with an interesting twist for Australia https://t.co/AWPq6ctHyD, my @LowyInstitute column #TPP11
— Greg Earl (@Greg__Earl) March 8, 2018
Looking forward to Friday's signature of #TPP11 as another successful example of Australia's support of open markets and rules-based order, with great benefits for companies in this $13.7 trillion trade zone @StevenCiobo https://t.co/j0K01jX2pZ via @FinancialReview
— EurAusBiz (EABC) (@EurAusBiz) March 7, 2018
TPP could 'expose Oz taxpayers' to financial risk via repugnant ISDS provisions, so loved by Philip Morris et el https://t.co/0Ry8f5CcNq @theage Mexican, Chile, Japan, Canada, Malaysia and Vietnam workers allowed in without market testing. Sure to keep a cap on wage growth too
— Perorationer (@Perorationer) March 4, 2018
New interview just posted: Talked with Australia Prime Minister @TurnbullMalcolm about the TPP (now #TPP11), gun control, the #bonkban and his wild career: from journalist to lawyer to banker to entrepreneur to politician… https://t.co/gXzb8vyqMq
— Daniel Roth (@danroth) February 26, 2018
.@StevenCiobo "The #TPP11 will help create new Australian jobs across all sectors – agriculture, manufacturing, mining, services – as it creates new opportunities in a free trade area that spans the Americas and Asia." https://t.co/jbgKqUr6H8
— Export Council (@Aussieexport) February 24, 2018
Some great outcomes for #ag in #TPP11 thanks @StevenCiobo https://t.co/S5mZ6mrzpX
— Fiona Simson (@afsnsw) February 21, 2018
Much cheaper cars soon for everyone. Thanks to TPP.
The import tariff on Japanese and South Korean cars will be completely removed soon – bringing price cuts to almost half of all cars imported into Australia, Canada and other TPP partner-countries #dfathttps://t.co/AxJ7EIPvzQ pic.twitter.com/GNv7L4So9Y
— Strategy Inc. (@StrategyINCnews) February 4, 2018
This is a must-read for those interested in #ISDS and #TPP #TPP11, for an explanation of why the Gillard government rejected ISDS when they were running Australia's negotiations – see the final three paragraphs. https://t.co/E9mWAckC5q
— Holly Cullen (@HollyCullenfreo) January 31, 2018
Popular Today | Australia and Japan should seize the moment on tradehttps://t.co/suQhP6o6O5#TPP11 #RCEP pic.twitter.com/SLdAao48Do
— Policy Forum (@APPSPolicyForum) February 26, 2018
Can Australia and Japan push back against anti-globalisation sentiment in the Asia-Pacific? #TPP11 #RCEP https://t.co/suQhP66vWx
— Policy Forum (@APPSPolicyForum) February 23, 2018
U.S. Allies to Sign Sweeping Trade Deal in Challenge to Trump #TPP11
https://t.co/1nDQmIBfuz— ASPI (@AsiaPolicy) March 8, 2018
What does the new Asia-Pacific trade landscape look like after #TPP11 deal? Read our paper: https://t.co/7h8wG24pD7 pic.twitter.com/bbSwv0BSS3
— ASPI (@AsiaPolicy) February 8, 2018