Statement by President Obama
For
more than five years, a group of 12 countries have negotiated a
forward-looking trade deal that sets new, high standards for trade and
investment in one of the world’s
fastest growing and most important regions. Today, these countries
signed the Trans-Pacific Partnership – a new type of trade deal that
puts American workers first.
Right
now, the rules of global trade too often undermine our values and put
our workers and businesses at a disadvantage. TPP will change that. It
eliminates more than 18,000
taxes that various countries put on Made in America products. It
promotes a free and open Internet and prevents unfair laws that restrict
the free flow of data and information. It includes the strongest labor
standards and environmental commitments in history
– and, unlike in past agreements, these standards are fully
enforceable. TPP allows America – and not countries like China – to
write the rules of the road in the 21st century, which is especially
important in a region as dynamic as the Asia-Pacific.
Put
simply, TPP will bolster our leadership abroad and support good jobs
here at home. That’s why I released the full text of the agreement three
months ago for all to see,
and it’s why I’ll continue working with Democrats and Republicans in
Congress to enact it into law as soon as possible so our economy can
immediately start benefiting from the tens of billions of dollars in new
export opportunities. We should get TPP done
this year and give more American workers the shot at success they
deserve and help more American businesses compete and win around the
world.
Source: The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
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