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Read the Text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Here

The text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership has finally been made public. Read it here.

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President Barack Obama has finally released the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive trade deal between 12 Pacific nations that covers 40 percent of the world’s economy. It is getting its first public look after being negotiated in secret over the last five years.

President Barack Obama has finally released the text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a massive trade deal between 12 Pacific nations that covers 40 percent of the world’s economy. It is getting its first public look after being negotiated in secret over the last five years.

Lawmakers, trade experts, and journalists will be pouring through the massive, 30-chapter trade deal throughout the day; Congress has 90 days to review it. Check The Cable later for our take on it. For now, read the text of the deal here.

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