发布时间: 2017年01月09日
speaks during a campaign event at Clark Atlanta University, Oct. 30, 2015, in Atlanta, Georgia.
More candidates running for president oppose the Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal (TPP) thansupport it.
Democratic frontrunner Hillary Rodham Clinton is the latest to declare her opposition to the deal. The TPP was negotiated by the Obama administration.
As Secretary of State, Clinton described Obama’s TPP as the “gold standard” of tradeagreements.
But this month she said the final deal does not appear acceptable.
“I don’t believe it’s going to meet the high bar I have set,” she said.
Senator Bernie Sanders, Clinton’s top challenger for the Democratic presidential nomination,opposed the agreement. He maintained that stance even before the deal was finalized.
“We need trade policies that promote the interests of American workers not just the CEOs ofcorporations,” he said, after 12 nations announced agreement on the Pacific trade deal Oct. 4.
Republican presidential candidates are divided. Businessman Donald Trump, Louisiana GovernorBobby Jindal and former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee oppose the deal.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich aremostly in support of the agreement.
Others, including former surgeon Ben Carson, said they are waiting for more information beforeexpressing a view.
The U.S. Congress will likely vote to accept or reject the deal long before the winning candidatetakes office in January 2017.
Potential trouble in Congress for TPP
The trade agreement eliminates, or reduces tariffs, and other barriers to trade among 12 nations.
Ministers from Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan and Malaysia approved the deal. It was alsoapproved by ministers from Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Vietnam.
The approval came on October 4.
Congress has never voted against a major trade deal. The TPP might lack support from U.S.politicians who are running for president or who are trying to keep their congressional seats.
Many U.S. businesses support the trade deal. They say it will export more of their products toAsian markets. But unions fear job losses, and cuts in wages and benefits, if the trade deal isapproved.
“Democrats are very much interested in the support of unions, and the labor movement is opposedto this deal,” said Brian Brox, a political science professor at Tulane University.
He said that most voters may not understand the complicated agreement. But many are likely tosee it as being helpful to big businesses rather than American workers.
Also many Republicans are not inclined to support a proposal by President Barack Obama – aDemocrat. That makes it harder for a Republican candidate for president to support an agreementhis administration negotiated.
“For Republicans, candidates not supporting something backed by President Obama is never a badidea,” Brox said. In other words, voting against Obama’s projects is good for Republicans.
Trump tweeted comments about the deal that played to Republican primary voters opposed toPresident Obama. He tweeted that the Obama administration was “incompetant. TPP is a terribledeal.”
Rubio, the Florida senator, said he wants to see more details before taking a firm position.
However, he told CNBC: “I’m generally very much in favor of free trade.”
What is TPP?
The Trans-Pacific Partnership sets rules for investments from one country to another. It includesprotections for intellectual property such as patents and computer software.
The deal covers more issues than is the case with some free trade agreements.
It is “basically a free trade agreement on steroids,” Columbia University international economicslecturer Andrea Bubula said on #Hashtag VOA.
U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman said the trade agreement will improve the U.S.economy. It will allow more U.S. products to be exported than foreign products will be imported to the U.S.
U.S. products face tariffs as high as 70 percent on autos, 50 percent on machinery, and 700percent on certain agricultural products, Froman said.
Eliminating or reducing the high tariffs will make U.S. products more competitive, he said.
Words in This Story
partnership -- n. the state of being partners.
opposition – n. actions or opinions that show that you disagree with or disapprove of someone orsomething
gold standard – n. something that is considered to be the best and that is used to judge thequality or level of other, similar things
challenger – n. someone competing against a candidate
on steroids – phrase. Bigger or greater than normal.
negotiations – n. something that is considered to be the best and that is used to judge thequality or level of other, similar things
eliminates -- v. -- to remove (something that is not wanted or needed) : to get rid of (something)
complicated – adj. hard to understand, explain, or deal with
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