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Here’s what happens if the US fails to ratify the TPP

And it's odds-on it won't. The answer to a reader's question reveals the trade agreement is in more peril than many of its backers realise. With special feature audio.

Tue, 26 Jan 2016

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement is in more peril than many of its backers realise.

There will be a signing ceremony for the TPP in New Zealand next month.

But that will be a photo-op only. The 12-nation pact won’t actually come into force until lawmakers in each signature

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