TPP
Trump withdrew from the TPP, calling it a "terrible deal." Now he wants back in.
Trump informed senators he had directed White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow to re-open TPP negotiations.
Canadians Are Worried About NSA Spying But Don’t Understand How It Happens
Canucks need to know the risks.
News of Zealand: Labour Ends Punishments For Mums Who Don't Name Fathers
Plus the end of United Future, disappearing sea ice, and the latest on the TPP.
News of Zealand: UN Says Victims of State Care Abuse Deserve an Inquiry
West Auckland principals accuse TV-show of scaring away students, North Korea threatens more unrest in the Pacific and 1,200 dead in South Asia floods.
American workers want to believe Trump on NAFTA but fear Wall Street in the White House
This week, President Trump announced his intentions to renegotiate NAFTA, the 23 year-old trade pact that links the economies of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico
Trump hasn’t killed the TPP trade deal — yet
Despite Trump’s shredding of the trans-Pacific trade deal, Canada, New Zealand and others could still forge ahead
Trump Isn't Living Up to His Big Promises on Trade
The president pledged to clamp down on what he said were unfair practices from China, but he hasn't actually done much.
American Farmers Fear Trump’s Trade Policies Could Hurt Their Industries
Trump touted an “America First” policy that seeks to bring foreign jobs to US soil, but the protectionist policy won’t help American farmers, the world’s most efficient, who are eager to send their produce around the globe.
Trump Just Took the US Out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
In one of a trio of executive orders he signed Monday, Donald Trump followed through on a campaign promise.
Top Trump advisor sent to meet Justin Trudeau
Trudeau’s office has quietly held about a dozen of meetings with key Trump operatives in Washington in recent weeks
TPP Is Dead, but It Was Never Going to Be That Big a Deal
One of Donald Trump's favorite punching bags, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, is as good as killed. So what was it, anyway?