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During President Obama’s recent trip to Asia, he announced the outlines for a Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement with nine Asian nations. This, along with the news that Japan and Canada intended to join the talks, created a large buzz and dominated the headlines. But the TPP negotiations are far from complete. Significant policy challenges must be resolved before an agreement is actually signed, as well as issues of how to integrate new negotiating partners such as Japan or Canada. AEI has assembled a group of trade policy experts to explore the immediate and long-term future of the TPP negotiations and assess their regional negotiations in the context of broader U.S. trade policy goals.









