Can Canada Join the Trans-Pacific Partnership? Why Just Wanting it is Not Enough

L. Dawson
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In late 2011, Canada indicated it wanted to join negotiations underway among nine countries towards a new Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement on trade. It is important for Canada to be at the table in these talks, which currently involve economies comprising 28 percent of world GDP. There is a stumbling block, however: Canada had the chance in 2005 to join the nascent grouping, but chose not to. Now prospective partners must determine Canada’s suitability to join negotiations already in progress. Among them, New Zealand is opposed to Canada’s attempts to maintain existing dairy supply management. And in a 2010 review, US officials already declined to support Canada’s case for entry. This paper argues that positive support from the United States this time could override objections by others, but Canada needs to play its cards better in the United States.
加拿大能加入跨太平洋伙伴关系协定吗?为什么仅仅想要是不够的
2011年底,加拿大表示希望加入由9个国家组成的新的跨太平洋伙伴关系(TPP)贸易协定谈判。对加拿大来说,参加这些谈判是很重要的,目前这些谈判涉及的经济体占世界GDP的28%。然而,有一个绊脚石:加拿大在2005年有机会加入这个新生的组织,但没有选择加入。现在,潜在的合作伙伴必须确定加拿大是否适合加入正在进行的谈判。其中,新西兰反对加拿大试图维持现有的乳制品供应管理。在2010年的审查中,美国官员已经拒绝支持加拿大的入境申请。本文认为,这次来自美国的积极支持可能会压倒其他国家的反对,但加拿大需要在美国打好牌。
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