![№87: Consequences of the U.S. Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership](/api/image/getgrayliteraturecoverimage?id=document_cover-page-image_844720.jpg)
№87: Consequences of the U.S. Withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Donald Trump, at the beginning of his presidency, decided to withdraw the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a 12-nation free trade agreement signed in 2016. By this act, the U.S. has lost a very important economic and geopolitical tool in the Asia-Pacific region. Although there are chances that the remaining 11 countries will ratify the agreement without the U.S., it is much less significant and most probably will not be a template for future trade agreements as planned. As a result, the leadership of regional integration may fall to China, which perceived TPP as part of a U.S. containment strategy. At the same time, the EU can benefit from the disarray by pursuing its own trade agenda in the Asia-Pacific region.
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