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By Biden chose on his first trip in office to The White House says the deal offers no tariff relief to the countries that join, including "The future of the 21st Century economy is going to largely be written in the Indo-Pacific - in our region," Biden said at a launch event in Biden wants the deal to raise environmental, labor and other standards across But those founding countries will need to negotiate what standards they wish to abide by, how they will be enforced, whether their domestic legislatures will need to ratify them and how to consider potential future members, including "This will enhance access to sources of finance and technology," said Thai Prime Minister U.S. Commerce Secretary Also left out of the initial talks is Biden's national security adviser, The IPEF, introduced on Monday, is an attempt to salvage some part of the benefits of participation in a broader trade agreement like the one Trump quit, now known as the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) and was then known as TPP. Trade and economics experts at In a briefing note, they said that lowering the barriers to participation in the launch by not requiring commitments to enter negotiations had succeeded in attracting a higher number of participants than would otherwise have been expected. "However, these countries only committed to attending an initial scoping round of discussions, and whether this broad initial enthusiasm for the framework continues once negotiations commence remains an open question," they wrote. U.S. Trade Representative "The biggest problem with it was that we did not have the support at home to get it through," she said of the deal some feared would threaten U.S. jobs. (Reporting by
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