| sethnintendo said: Well considering the TPP was so good that they can't state what it is to the general public then I say good riddance. You can't just say hey we have this awesome trade agreement and refuse to share details of what that trade agreement is with its citizens. Have a blind trust that these backdoor dealings are in your favor. The biggest crock of shit was Nike stating they would bring back jobs to USA if the TPP was passed. That is the biggest bullshit I ever heard in my life. To my knowledge the only major shoe manufacture (besides smaller shoe companies) that build any shoes in USA is New Balance and they only produce their big sizes in USA while smaller sizes are made outside USA. I don't believe the bring back 10,000 jobs one bit from Nike. http://www.wsj.com/articles/nike-offers-to-bring-10-000-jobs-to-u-s-under-pacific-trade-deal-1431089594 |
https://ustr.gov/trade-agreements/free-trade-agreements/trans-pacific-partnership/tpp-full-text
Trade agreements are never open to the public until almost everything has been established. This is to prevent non-implied interest groups from jeapordizing completion(in this case: China, Russia, who both are being isolated by the deal, for example). This can be done by giving counter offers to specific members, or opening legal cases over specific clauses (which aren't meant to be successfull, and don't need to be to delay the agreement.) I don't believe Nike either. Manufacturing won't return to the US, ever, regardless of what you do.
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