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Five things you need to know about the Trans-Pacific Partnership

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAustralian Trade Minister Andrew Robb says the TPP is 'the biggest global trade deal in 20 years'.Erik S. Lesser/EPA/AAP

After eight years and 19 rounds of negotiations that began in Melbourne in 2010, the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement has been concluded in Atlanta.

The agreement will create a free trade zone among 12 nations, including...

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