Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

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Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement • June 10th, 2005

The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Republic of Chile, New Zealand and the Republic of Singapore, (hereinafter referred to collectively as the “Parties” or individually as a “Party”, unless the context otherwise requires), resolve to:

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Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement • January 23rd, 2021

TRANS-PACIFIC STRATEGIC ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT PREAMBLE The Governments of Brunei Darussalam, the Republic of Chile, New Zealand and the Republic of Singapore, (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Parties" or individually as a "Party", unless the context otherwise requires), resolve to: STRENGTHEN the special links of friendship and cooperation among them; ENLARGE the framework of relations among the Parties through liberalising trade and investment and encouraging further and deeper cooperation to create a strategic partnership within the Asia - Pacific region; CONTRIBUTE to the harmonious development and expansion of world trade and provide a catalyst for broader cooperation at international forums; CREATE an expanded and secure market for the goods and services in their territories; AVOID distortions in their reciprocal trade; ESTABLISH clear rules governing their trade; ENSURE a predictable commercial framework for business planning and investment; BUILD on their r

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Trans Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement • May 16th, 2016

TPP (Trans Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement) was signed on the 4th April this year by the 12 member countries including Japan and USA. The member countries, contributing the total of 40 per cent of the World GDP, aim at bringing about the 21-century type of new rules and regulations that govern not only trade, but also environment, intellectual properties and labour through the TPP. Ambassador Koji Tsuruoka, the Japanese Chief Negotiator for the TPP is scheduled to give a lecture on “Why a chapter on labour was included in the TPP Agreement? “, and “What system was developed to ensure the protection of labour? Students registered for the course “Migration and Co-existence: Trade

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Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement • May 17th, 2006

The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (“Trans-Pacific SEP”), an FTA between Singapore, Brunei, Chile and New Zealand, was signed in August. On 01 May 2006, the Agreement will come into force between Singapore, Brunei and New Zealand. Chile is expected to implement the agreement soon.

• a trade agreement among twelve countries around the Pacific-rim region.
Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement • November 3rd, 2016

• Foreign goods penetration can increase the extent of competition in the market. That can lead to better technology, better corporate governance, and more overall efficiency in the system

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Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement • July 13th, 2023

The Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (P4) between Brunei Darussalam, Chile, Singapore, and New Zealand is the first free trade agreement linking Asia, the Pacific and the Americas. In the decade since the P4 came into force in 2006, New Zealand has seen its exports to Chile grow to NZ$128 million, exports to Singapore have doubled to more than $1.13 billion, and exports to Brunei, although still modest, almost double to $5 million. The agreement has also opened up more opportunities in investment and services.The P4 set the scene for a much more ambitious Pacific Rim agreement. Eight more countries have joined the P4 economies to negotiate the free trade agreement known as Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).Read more about TPP(external link)Facts and FiguresP4 combined population: 28.5 million (2016)P4 combined GDP: US$736 billion (2016)Timeline: Negotiations began in September 2003, agreement signed in July 2005 and came into force for all countries in 2006. Countries in the

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