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U.S. Chamber Urges Progress in TPP Talks in Dallas

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce urged the Obama administration to seek "significant progress on core issues in the agreement including intellectual property, investment, competition, state-owned enterprises, and trade facilitation" during the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement talks now underway in Dallas.…

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“The TPP has enormous potential for U.S. companies and workers," said Myron Brilliant, U.S. Chamber senior vice president-international affairs. "If done right, this agreement will not just open up new opportunities, but it will also act as a model for fair and market-based trade and investment practices in the Asia-Pacific.” The Chamber joined 32 other associations in signing a letter to President Obama citing the role strong intellectual property protection plays in promoting the vitality of IP industries and urging the administration to seek the highest IP standards in the agreement.