Article

No Time For Cold Feet As TPP Talks Heat Up

October 1, 2015
Social Media
Download
Download
Read Mode
Subscribe
Summarize
Ministers and chief negotiators are meeting this week in Atlanta in a final effort to strike a deal on a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement. For the Harper government, and indeed for all the major political parties in Canada, the timing of this meeting in the middle of the federal election campaign poses huge challenges. The marathon trade negotiations among 12 Asia-Pacific countries include three of Canada's largest trade partners - the United States, Japan and Mexico. And make no mistake about it, this deal is probably coming to a conclusion in the next week or two - with or without Canada. Written by John Weekes and published in the Globe and Mail.
Social Media
Download
Download
Subscribe
Republishing Requests

For permission to republish this or any other publication, contact Peter Zvanitajs at ZvanitajsP@bennettjones.com.

For informational purposes only

This publication provides an overview of legal trends and updates for informational purposes only. For personalized legal advice, please contact the authors.

Latest Insights

See All Insights
Economic Outlook 2026
Update

Economic Outlook 2026

December 17, 2025
Serge Dupont
Serge Dupont
Placeholder
Blog

How Private Equity is Changing the Game for North American Sports and Beyond

December 13, 2025
Curtis A. CusinatoSpencer DanielNadia Plawiuk
Curtis A. Cusinato, Spencer Daniel & Nadia Plawiuk
Canadas AI Efforts in 2025 A Year in Review
Blog

Canada's AI Efforts in 2025: A Year in Review

December 12, 2025
Stephen D. BurnsBenjamin K. ReingoldDavid Wainer
& 1 more