Despite her initial support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, Hillary Clinton came out in opposition against the controversial trade deal on Wednesday.
President Barack Obama has moved one stepped closer to the passage of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a massive trade deal currently being negotiated between the U.S. and 11 Latin American and Asian countries.
Despite facing harsh criticism from his own Democratic Party, President Barack Obama doubled down on his push for Congress to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP,) a massive trade deal currently being negotiated between the US and 11 Latin American and Asian countries.
Rep. Paul Ryan is calling on fellow Republicans in Congress to pass trade legislation backed by the Obama Administration that would help American companies conduct business overseas.
President Obama has fired back at members of his own party who accuse him of supporting a massive trade deal that champions corporate interests and lobbyist groups.
The Japanese and Mexican leaders signed various economic and trade agreements and pledged their continued support towards the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
A new deal struck between the U.S. and Philippine governments will allow American military forces to station troops, warships and aircrafts at selected Philippine military facilities.