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Date: 2016-08-01 13:26:43
Trade blocs
International trade
114th United States Congress
Trans-Pacific Partnership
Globalization
Free trade
Free Trade Area of the Americas
Trans-Pacific Partnership intellectual property provisions
Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations

    An end to the Trans­Pacific Partnership and a renegotiation of all  trade agreements to prioritize the interests of workers    

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