Trans-Pacific Partnership trade officials concluded negotiations in Salt...
Trans-Pacific Partnership trade officials concluded negotiations in Salt Lake City Sunday, making “significant progress” in areas such as intellectual property protection, market access, state-owned enterprises, government procurement and technical barriers to trade, said the office of the U.S. Trade Representative…
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in a news release Sunday (http://1.usa.gov/1aTJabe). The talks, which began Nov. 19, paved the way for additional progress at the upcoming TPP ministerial summit in Singapore, said USTR. U.S. trade officials, including USTR chief Michael Froman, have eyed the end of 2013 for conclusion of TPP negotiations. On speculation that Dec. 7-10 will be the dates for the ministerial summit, the USTR didn’t comment.