The Trans-Pacific Partnership was signed by representatives of its 12 member nations in Auckland, New Zealand, on Feb. 3. “We all want to see more American grains, meat and dairy on dinner tables around the world,” said NCGA president Chip Bowling, in a statement in support of TPP. (Photo: Purestock/Thinkstock) The 12 nations involved - the United States, Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Singapore, Brunei, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Chile and Peru – account for 40% of the world’s economy. The pact is supported by many agricultural groups in the United States, but others fear the pact will ship jobs to. Read more...
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