On 5 October 2015 in Atlanta, Trade Ministers from Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries issued the following Trade Ministers from Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) countries issued the following joint statement and summary of the TPP:
In a letter dated 30 January 2017, the United States sent a letter to New Zealand, as Depositary of the TPP, and TPP signatories stating their intention not to become a Party to the TPP and that they have no legal obligations arising from their signature on 4 February 2016.
TPP outcomes documents
- Outcomes: Goods market access
- Outcomes: Services market access
- Outcomes: Investment
- Outcomes: Biologics
- Outcomes: Resources and Energy
- Outcomes: Education services
- Outcomes: Professional Services
- Outcomes: Financial Services
- Outcomes: Transport and Logistics
- Outcomes: Temporary Entry of Business persons
- Outcomes: Trade in the digital age
- Outcomes: Health
- Outcomes: Innovation
- Outcomes: Small and medium sized enterprises
- Outcomes: environment chapter
- Outcomes: labour chapter
- Outcomes: anti-corruption
- Outcomes: transparency
- Intellectual Property FAQs
TPP background papers
- Global Value Chains and the TPP
- FTAs as Living Agreements
- TPP Myths versus realities
- Investor-State Dispute Settlement FAQs
TPP infographics
- TPP: Australia's trade and investment relations with Trans Pacific Partnership countries [JPG 157 KB]
- TPP: Australian services and investment [JPG 157 KB]
- TPP: Australian goods and services export [JPG 167 KB]
- TPP: Australian goods market access [JPG 161 KB]
- TPP: Implementation timeline [JPG 154 KB]
- TPP: Environment [JPG 154 KB]