U.S. trade negotiators and officials are busy welcoming to Texas many of the more than 300 stakeholders from non-governmental organizations, academia, business, and the public who have accepted the invitation to be on-site at the 12th Round of the Trans-Pacific Partnership talks. The following groups – as well as a number of members of the public who are here as concerned citizens – will be on hand here to engage directly with negotiators and help shape the substance of the talks. Many are choosing to participate in a special Saturday event to present directly to individual negotiators about their views on issues in TPP, and hear more about how the talks are going. More information about TPP, including a detailed summary of the outlines of the agreement announced by TPP Leaders last November, can be found at www.ustr.gov/tpp.
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May
- Ambassadors Kirk and Marantis Participate in the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Beijing
- USTR Press Office Week Ahead: May 7-11, 2012
- Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Carol Guthrie Hears From Key Trade Stakeholders Attending the 12th Round of Trans-Pacific Pa
- U.S. Welcomes Stakeholders to 12th Round of Trans-Pacific Partnership Talks
- Ambassador Kirk Participates in Trade Advisory Committee on Africa Meeting
- Intellectual Property and Internet Freedom Discussed at TPP Round in Texas
- Ambassador Kirk Addresses Students at “Don’t Double My Rate” College Affordability Event
- Stakeholders, Negotiators Engage in One-on-One Dialogue at Trans-Pacific Partnership Event
- Negotiators Brief Stakeholders at Dallas TPP Talks
- Leaders Applaud Entry into Force of the U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement