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Winners and losers in the Trans-Pacific trade deal: experts respond

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imageAustralian Trade Minister Andrew Robb has been busy signing deals this year.Dan Himbrechts/AAP

Australia is among 12 nations signing the historic Pacific rim trade and investment pact, the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The agreement, eight years in the making, is one of the largest free-trade agreements in history, encompassing countries that...

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