WikiLeaks released more documents that it said came...
WikiLeaks released more documents that it said came from the ongoing negotiations for the Trans-Pacific Partnership. This marks the second time it’s released documents related to the negotiations (CD Nov 14 p21). The “secret TPP documents” show “the state of…
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negotiations as the twelve TPP countries began supposedly final negotiations at a trade ministers’ meeting in Singapore this week,” it said. WikiLeaks said one of the documents describes work by the U.S. to get other countries to adopt U.S. stances, while the other document lists, “country-by-country, the many areas of disagreement remaining.” The U.S. Trade Representative’s office had no comment.