Seems fair. Just TPPA is a problem. Malays don't trust Americans. If possible, they don;t want anything to do with them.
And why is that? Thanks.
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Seems fair. Just TPPA is a problem. Malays don't trust Americans. If possible, they don;t want anything to do with them.
What’s wrong with the TPPA?And why is that? Thanks.
Indeed.But this fact is very very hard to "get it" by certain posters.It is simple fact-both of so-called trade agreements for Asia and Europe benefit USA corporations at the expence of national interests,people,companies of the rest of potential victims..erm i mean "willing" to join countries.But here is another fact for the OP and rest of his kind-both have no future.The fact that America wants it so bad is proof that it's no good for anyone but American businesses.
Drug price raise is OK, we dont have to worry abt fake drug any more when VN income also raise due to we can sell more products to TPP member.Worry a little less for the businesses & a little more for yourselves...
The medical industry has a stake in the outcome, too, with credible critics saying it would raise drug prices and, according to Love's analysis, give surgeons patent protection for their procedures.
What’s wrong with the TPPA?
The whole thing was discuss under secrecy first of all (protecting American business, rather than welfare of the people). Malaysia have universal healthcare, if prices for drugs increase, it would put huge strain towards the government budget. Malaysian goverment don't even cover things that are too expensive. People can forgo Iphone but not medicine. With no generic competition, I have no doubt these companies will raise their prices of their product.
Thirdly, Americans can go full retard on IP/Patents. Just look at Apple suing everyone.
@LeveragedBuyout Sir,
Good news, finally.
Agricultural Reforms in Japan Pave the Way for TPP | The Diplomat
Good I hope that all disagreement between TPP members will be solved soon, so the TPP deal can come to reality in 2016. We r so tired wt cheap China's products smuggled into VN alreadyWhile I welcome any reform measures, I am skeptical that this will directly help the TPP--it will make the agricultural lobby even more defensive. In addition, I don't remember if you had posted this already, but the political machinations in the LDP seem to indicate that their negotiating position in hardening:
How will Japan’s new agriculture minister influence the TPP negotiations? | East Asia Forum
There was a rush to get this done by April, but now that appears less likely. I think a more realistic goal is by the end of the year.
i read some think TPP will probably be done this year. any insights? thanks!While I welcome any reform measures, I am skeptical that this will directly help the TPP--it will make the agricultural lobby even more defensive. In addition, I don't remember if you had posted this already, but the political machinations in the LDP seem to indicate that their negotiating position in hardening:
How will Japan’s new agriculture minister influence the TPP negotiations? | East Asia Forum
There was a rush to get this done by April, but now that appears less likely. I think a more realistic goal is by the end of the year.
not again!Good I hope that all disagreement between TPP members will be solved soon, so the TPP deal can come to reality in 2016. We r so tired wt cheap China's products smuggled into VN already
He is not so good a troller as BoQ77. Hope they are not of the same IP.i read some think TPP will probably be done this year. any insights? thanks!
not again!
i read some think TPP will probably be done this year. any insights? thanks!
not again!
While I welcome any reform measures, I am skeptical that this will directly help the TPP--it will make the agricultural lobby even more defensive. In addition, I don't remember if you had posted this already, but the political machinations in the LDP seem to indicate that their negotiating position in hardening:
How will Japan’s new agriculture minister influence the TPP negotiations? | East Asia Forum
There was a rush to get this done by April, but now that appears less likely. I think a more realistic goal is by the end of the year.
You can have some napalm or Agent Orange smuggled into your city, giving your children cancer