The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade deal that would make it easier for Australian companies to sell their goods and services in the U.S., Mexico, Australia and eight other Pacific Rim countries. Opponents argue that this bill will incentivize Australian companies to move service and manufacturing jobs overseas. Proponents argue that it would make Australian companies more successful at selling their goods and services Pacific Rim countries, leading to a stronger economy, more jobs and higher incomes for Australian workers.
Yes but oversee the outcome and ensure wages are not affected
Yes, but minimise companies outsourcing business functions and making Australian workers redundant
Don’t understand enough
@8ZLMKPH2yrs2Y
Yes, no jobs moved out of country
@8TD2MXG3yrs3Y
Yes, and increase involvement.
Under supervision it should be fine.
@8FL8DQF4yrs4Y
Yes, this should be encouraged but the countries involved should be closely monitored for doing shady stuff
@8DHFL2N4yrs4Y
Yes, but, the system needs a review to ensure Australian jobs aren’t jeopardised
@8DGYPPTIndependent4yrs4Y
Yes but without the US or China
@29G823T3yrs3Y
Favor free trade in principle as beneficial, but dislike increasing intellectual property law guarantees.
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