CPTPP signing includes investor-state dispute carve-outs
Five countries have agreed to exclude dispute settlement provisions with New Zealand, while another two agree to use them responsibly.
Nevil Gibson
Fri, 09 Mar 2018
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The ground-breaking Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) among 11 nations has been formally signed in Santiago, Chile.
The combined economies of these countries, which include Japan, Canada and Mexico, make up 13.5% of world GDP and are worth a total
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Nevil Gibson
Fri, 09 Mar 2018
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