On December 30, the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement among 11 Asia-Pacific nations comes into effect. The United States was part of the original agreement, but the Trump administration pulled out of the trading bloc. In this episode, David Dollar talks with Mireya Solís, director of the Center for East Asia Policy Studies at Brookings, about the TPP, its effects on tariffs, its provisions on e-commerce, and Japan’s role in keeping the agreement alive after the U.S. departed. Discussion also focused on China’s relationship from the outside to the pact, the WTO, state-owned enterprises, and how other nations—including the U.S.—could join.
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PodcastAll about the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Mireya Solís and
Mireya Solís
Director
- Center for East Asia Policy Studies,
Senior Fellow
- Foreign Policy, Center for East Asia Policy Studies,
Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies
@solis_msolis
David Dollar
David Dollar
Senior Fellow
- Foreign Policy, Global Economy and Development, John L. Thornton China Center
December 24, 2018