საქართველოს ტექნიკური უნივერსიტეტის ნიკო მუსხელიშვილის სახელობის საუნივერსიტეტო ბიბლიოთეკა

Niko Muskhelishvili University Library of Georgian Technical University

Emerging markets for U.S. trade : the Pacific, Middle East and North Africa / Pete J. Ward and Irving E. Ross, editors. - N.Y. : "NOVA", 2012. - x, 138 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm. - ( Trade issues, policies and laws )( Global economic studies ). - Trade issues, policies and laws series. Global economic studies series. .

Price. 15 L.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a proposed regional free trade agreement (FTA) currently under negotiation between Australia, Brunei, Chile, Malaysia, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States, and Vietnam. The negotiating partners have expressed an interest in allowing this proposed "living agreement" to cover new trade topics and to include new members that are willing to adopt the proposed agreement's high standards. This book provides a comparative economic analysis of the (TPP) countries and their economic relations with the United States. It suggests that the TPP negotiating partners encompass great diversity in population, economic development, and trade and investment patterns with the United States. This economic diversity and inclusion of fast-growing emerging markets presents both opportunities and challenges for the United States in achieving a comprehensive and high standard regional FTA among TPP countries.

9781620816011 1620816016

2012406556


Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (2005 June 3)
Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (2005 June 3)


Commerce.


United States--Commerce--Pacific Area.
United States--Commerce--Middle East.
United States--Commerce--Africa, North.
Africa, North.
Middle East.
Pacific Area.
United States.

International financeIncluding: Balance of payments. International banks, loan institutions. International Monetary Fund (IMF)

HF2570.7 / .D43 2012

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