The identity of the black curtains promoting "TPP" in the United States and manipulating the US government


ByJeff the Trojan

Next time, how is it going to reverse the viewpoint, that is, from seeing this TPP from the United States? Let's see the part called.Material summarized by the National Strategy Office on Friday 14th and Monday 21thAlthough you can understand the basic problem only by reading, it is because it is necessary to understand the situation of the opponent also to understand the essence of the problem.

◆ How does TPP look like from the United States?

ByThomas Hawk

First of all, with respect to what the TPP looks like from the United States, the TPP official website established by the US government itselfTrans-Pacific Partnership | Office of the United States Trade Representative"How much of the States in the States will benefit from this TPP? There is an explanatory diagram called.

State Benefits from Trade with the Asia-Pacific Region


For example click on California State on the map on the above page


We will raise concrete numerical values ​​as follows and explain the merit of TPP in an easy-to-understand manner.

TPP offers tremendous opportunities for US exporters. In the world where 95% of consumers are outside the US border, the Asia - Pacific region is comprised of 40% of the world 's population. The economies of these countries are dynamic and quick, growing more rapidly than the world average, and in 2009 they produce 56% of the world's GDP. The Asia-Pacific region is the world's largest market for exports to the United States and has received nearly two-thirds of American agricultural exports. The Obama administration will increase these exports and promise to create more employment at home and in the community through TPP.

· California depends on world markets

California's export shipments in 2009 amounted to $ 120 billion (about 9.3 trillion yen). California's total export value of $ 82.9 billion (about 6.4 trillion yen) or 69% went to the Asia Pacific market. The top three product categories of TPP members exported in 2009 were computers and electronics, transportation equipment, machinery manufacturing.

· California State exports 82.9 billion dollars (about 6.4 trillion yen) of goods to Asia Pacific countries in 2009

California TPP chart


Exports support employment of California workers: Estimated that the number of jobs supported by California exports is around 820,000. Also, California manufacturing exports account for 20.4% of manufacturing output. Almost one quarter (23.7%) of all manufacturing workers in California depend on work exported. Although not measured, there are also additional employment, supported by California export service.

Exports support thousands of California business: A total of 55,878 companies exported goods from California in 2007. Of these, less than 53,323 (95%) was a SME with 500 employees.

California SMEs will benefit from the provision of TPP.

In 2007, small and medium enterprises created more than two-fifths (44%) of California's total exports of goods. In particular, SMEs will benefit from the tariff reduction conditions of the Free Trade Agreement. Transparency obligations, in particular in customs chapters, are essential for small and medium enterprises where there may be no resources to guide through customs and regulatory bureaucratic formalism.

To find out about USTR outreach in CaliforniahereClick.

Note: The Asia-Pacific region is defined like APEC countries, TPP's partner countries are Australia, Brunei, Chile, Peru, New Zealand, Singapore and Vietnam.
Source: US Department of Commerce, US Trade Representative


It is written that similar things are written even if you click on another state, showing that profits are going to happen in every state in the US anyway by showing concrete numerical values ​​and graphs and that employment can be created I am stressed.

Also, I summarized the FAQ on how much the benefit of the United States by TPPPDF fileIt is prepared, and it is written as follows.

Why does the US participate in TPP?

It is because the United States decided to participate in the TPP is the best vehicle to advance economic interests in the Asia Pacific region. Expansion of American exports is critical for the economic recovery in the United States and the creation and maintenance of high quality jobs in the United States. In the sense of rapid growth and big market, there is no region where the expansion of our trade is more serious than the Asia Pacific region.


In addition, we defined TPP as a 21st century type of agreement, and the US government received 129 detailed comments from commercial unions, NGOs, individual companies and other groups, and comments from parliamentarians It is also clearly stated that as a schedule we are trying to finish negotiations as quickly as possible.

In this way it is obvious that there is a considerable difference in specificity compared to the materials prepared at the site of the national strategy office in Japan and intention to proactively promote the United States that there is considerable merit in the United States Can be read.

Also, the TPP official website of the US government shows concrete numerical figures for the interests of each state as described above, but in more concrete terms the identity of TPP is becoming known. In other words, who is promoting this TPP rather than the abstract "state" concept? Who in the USA will earn? If you can know the point, you can understand the person's appearance, understand the purpose, and also clearly understand who Japan should do.

Next I will see who the specific "someone" is.

◆ TPP's masterpiece list

ByStephan Geyer

So, who in the United States is the masterpiece promoting this TPP? The following site is its identity.

NATIONAL FOREIGN TRADE COUNCIL
http://www.nftc.org/


This "national trade council", abbreviated "NFTC", a business association / trade association, is behind the TPP, and it is promoting TPP strongly. Established in 1914, NFTC boasts the oldest and largest scale to claim an open, rule-based international trade system. The number of members is over 300, with offices in Washington and New York. In other words, assert public policy to promote open international trade and investment system, spread full information on expertise and information on key issues and further influence public discussion through dialogue with policy makers and opinion leaders It is to promote global trade by exerting it.

If you put it in a way that is neither easy to understand nor lid,Work to lobby government officials to make the government make laws that are advantageous to their member companiesThat's why.

Then, the PDF file "Letter to NEC Director Sperling in Support of TPP"Is the name of the company that agrees with this TPP and promotes it. "NEC" stands for "National Economic Council", which translates into "American Economic Council" in Japanese translation. In other words, industry groups sent letters to the government on February 3, 2011.

The content of this letter itself is written as a thing that I wanted to request with TPP, and it is only a part of what I wrote in a series of articles already, but the problem is at the end of that letter.

We will end the TPP negotiations by November 2011 as our common government goal and work on the elimination of barriers that restrict the ability of American companies and workers to participate properly in foreign markets. In order to achieve the end of this negotiation, the United States must demand high standards, strong protection, maximum market access in key areas of the entire American economy through TPP negotiations.

That is why it was already said in November 2011 that "to finish" the contents of the negotiation itself has been a goal in February and negotiations will be held at least five more times in 2012, but almost The contents themselves have been confirmed, and the rest has reached the level of "just running to the end". That's why run to the end! We are sending the letter of encouragement which is the last push for the meaning to the government, and at the end the names of companies promoting this TPP are in line.

Here is the list. Intel, Microsoft, IBM, GAP, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, Citigroup, Dow Chemical, GE, Hewlett-Packard, Johnson & End Johnson, Levi's, Oracle, P & amp; G, Time · There are also many famous enterprises such as Warner, Visa, Wal-Mart, Xerox etc, that is, negotiations at TPP are the same meaning as opposed to all these companies.

Besides well-known companies, there are so many organizations for lobbying which are not known in Japan but very powerful, and TPP should understand why so many fields are rising so much. It is quite obvious that the number of affiliates, the number of members, the number of members, the history of the past, the US mobilizes everything that the US has built up for TPP so far.

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Abbott Laboratories (Abbott Laboratories, A pharmaceutical company founded in 1888, has developed business in 130 countries, developed the world's first HIV blood test drug in 1985)

ACE Group (Ace group, Life insurance company mainly using London's Lloyd's insurance market)

Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) (Advanced medical technology industry association)

American Apparel & Footwear Association (AAPC) (American Association of Clothes and Footwear, Industry Industry Association Representing Hundreds of Subcontractors)

American Automotive Policy Council (AAPC) (Three major automobile companies of Chrysler, Ford Motor, General Motors have organized as an American car promotion policy meeting and are conducting automobile promotion trade policy meeting on international trade and economic policy)

American Business Conference (ABC) (An American sales conference founded in 1981, an organization that performs lobbying on the public policy of medium-sized economic growth sector, mainly manufacturing, public works, advanced technology, financial services)

American Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand (AmCham) (New Zealand American Chamber of Commerce and Fortune 500 companies, etc., have been promoting trade, investment and tourism trips in the US and New Zealand for more than 45 years)

American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore (AmCham Singapore) (The American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, one of the largest American Chamber of Commerce outside the United States, the largest American Chamber of Commerce in ASEAN, the largest foreign Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, roughly 25 billion in Singapore We are investing in dollars (about 1.9 trillion yen), with 4,500 members and more than 700 companies joining, we held more than 280 business events per year and focused on 13 industries I own a committee)

American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (Hanoi) (AmCham Hanoi) (Established in 1994, the American Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Hanoi, Vietnam, has 450 members, handling legislation and administration reform, networking · business situation report · trade mission group · valuable publications and boosting the economy to the government We also do lobbying activities)

American Chamber of Commerce in Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) (AmCham Vietnam in HCM City) (Vietnam · Ho Chi Minh City American Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1996 and has 700 companies and 1,500 members)

American Council of Life Insurers (ACLI) (A trade association that performs lobbying in Washington, DC for the life insurance industry, representing 300 insurers that make up 90% of the total assets of the US life insurance industry)

American Forest & Paper Association (AF & amp; PA) (Established on January 1, 1993 by the merger of the Forestry Association and the American Papermaking Industry Association, representing the manufacturers of approximately 80% of pulp and paper industry in the United States and 50% of wood building materials capacity National Peer Association of Forest Products Industry)

American Import Shippers Association (AISA(Established in 1987, one of the world's largest international shipping associations to compile American importers of textiles, clothes, footwear and other consumer goods)

American Soybean Association (ASA) (American Soybean Association, a non-profit agricultural organization composed of 22,000 soybean producers in the United States, established in 1920. It has done lobbying to the government over the past 90 years, education of producers, educational activities)

ANSAC (ANSAC: American Natural Soda Ash Corporation) (Established in 1984, American Natural Soda Ash Co., Ltd. An international logistics department for three soda ash companies in the US Used in the manufacture of glass, detergent and some sodium based chemicals Soda ash which is sodium carbonate (Na 2 CO 3) which is essential raw material is handled)

Applied Materials, Inc. (Applied MaterialsEstablished in 1967, the largest semiconductor manufacturing equipment in the USA. Semiconductor (integrated circuit) chip, flat panel display for computer and television, glass coating for home and building, flexible substrate coating for industrial and photovoltaic solar cells)

Association of American Publishers (AAPThe American Association of Publishers, which has more than 300 members in the national peer association in the American publishing industry, including smaller, non-profit publishers, university publishers, including most of the main commercial publishers in the USA. Handle intellectual property and international copyright)

Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) (Institution Manufacturers Association, a peer association for companies that manufacture industrial equipment for agriculture, construction, mining and utilities)

AT & T (Acidy Andy, America's largest mobile and fixed telephone company. Bell telephone company established by Graham Bell in 1877 is the predecessor and currently has more than 107 million mobile phone users)

Bechtel Corporation (Vectel, The petrochemical complex, nuclear power plant, King · Fahd International Airport, Hong Kong International Airport, English Channel Tunnel etc. The world's largest construction company)

Boeing Company (Boeing, Multinational aerospace and defense contractor founded in 1916. It is the only large-scale aircraft manufacturer in the United States, a huge enterprise that divides the European Airbus and the world market. We are engaged in R & D, designing and manufacturing of military aircraft and missiles as well as civilian aircraft)

Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) (Biotechnology Industry Association, the world's largest biotechnology organization composed of more than 1,100 members in industrial lobbying group)

C. V. Starr & amp; Co., Inc. (CV Starr) (Global insurance and financial services organization providing innovative risk management solutions, dealing with airplanes, ships, energy, property and over-accident insurance)

Cargill, Incorporated (Cargill, The largest privately owned company founded in 1865, a major grain that is said to be among the top ten of the Fortune 500 if it is a public company. We produce and provide food, agricultural products, financial products, industrial goods and related support globally, and develop business in 63 countries with total employees of 138,000)

Caterpillar, Inc. (Caterpillar, The world's largest manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, diesel engine and natural gas engine. It sells machinery and engines and also sells financial products and insurance to customers through a global sales network)

Chevron Corporation (Chevron, An oil-related company founded in 1879. Among the world's oil-related enterprises, one of the six companies that are collectively referred to as international petroleum capital, the so-called super major, which has a particularly large scale)

Citigroup, Inc. (Citigroup, A multinational financial services company whose company was established as a predecessor in 1812. With 16,000 offices in 140 countries, possessing the world's largest financial services / network, 260 thousand employees, more than 200 million customer accounts established)

Coalition of Service Industries (CSI) (Service Industry Association, representing the service industry in general, occupies three quarters of the national economic output, using 80% of the American labor force.The insurance, telecommunications, information technology, It includes express delivery, audio visual, energy services, and other service industries, covering 100 countries from banking to international large companies)

The Coca-Cola Company (coca cola, A leading multinational beverage company. Currently we have more than 500 trademarks in more than 200 countries and we sell 1.7 billion cups of Coca Cola every day)

Corn Refiners Association (CRACorn refining is the production of cornstarch, corn oil, glucose fructose liquid sugar (HFCS))

Council of the Americas (COA) American Council, an American business organization promoting free trade, democracy and open markets. Share common responsibility for democracy across economic and social development, open market, rule of law, the Western Hemisphere And the members of the committee consist of major international companies representing a wide range of sectors, manufacturing, media, technology, transportation including banking, finance, consulting services, consumer products, energy, mining)

CropLife America (CROP, International Union of agricultural biotechnology companies)

DHL (De Hier, The world's largest international transport logistics company. One department of the international logistics company Germany · post)

Diageo (Diagio, British brewery manufacturer. It is also the leading manufacturer of the largest beer and wine in the world and has brands such as Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker, Guinness, Kilkenny, Bailey's, J & amp; B, Captain Morgan, Quervo, Tankaree, Beaulieuvillard and Sterling Vineyards wine. We have sold in more than 180 countries and have offices in 80 countries)

Distilled Spirits Council of the United States (DISCUS) (The United States Distilled Liquor Conference, formed in 1973 by the merger of three organizations (Bourbon Institute, Alcohol Society and Licensed Beverage Industries, Inc.) that existed for decades All distillers sold in the United States It represents 80% of liquor)

The Dow Chemical Company (Dow · Chemical, The world's largest chemical manufacturer. Established in 1897, with 46,000 employees in more than 175 countries. Member of the American Chemical Industry Association)

Eli Lilly and Company (Eli Lilly and Company, A pharmaceutical company founded in 1876. It is famous for insulin preparation for the treatment of diabetes, it is the biggest insulin manufacturer in the world today and also the source of psychiatric medicine)

Emergency Committee for American Trade (ECAT) (United States Trade Emergency Committee, a Free Trade Promotion Organization formed by U.S. business leaders formed in 1967)

Emerson (Emerson,Multi national company. One of the largest conglomerates in the United States, providing engineering services to a wide range. With 127,700 employees in 150 countries)

Express Association of America (EAA) (American Express Delivery Association, a new federation made by DP DHL, FedEx, TNT, UPS, which are four large integrated express delivery companies)

Fashion Accessories Shippers Association (FASA) (Fashion Accessory Transportation Association established in 1986 by National Fashion Accessories Cooperative Company (NFAA), advising government office affairs and supplying valuable US tariff information)

FedEx Express (FedEx, The world's largest company that provides logistics services)

Fluor (Fluor Corporation, One of the Fortune 500 at oil and gas construction companies. It employs more than 41,000 international employees and has deployed in more than 25 countries)

Footwear Distributors & Retailers of America (FDRA) (Footwear retailers, distributors, manufacturers, suppliers and the International Trade Association for American Footwear Distributor / Retailer Association)

Freeport-McMoRan Copper & amp; Gold Inc. (Freeport, One of the world's lowest cost copper producers and gold's largest producers)

Gap, Inc. (Gap, America's largest clothing and accessories retailer. There are 135,000 employees, with 3076 stores throughout the world, of which 2551 are in the US)

General Electric Company (GE, The world's largest conglomerate (complex company), the second largest maker of sales worldwide. Founded in 1878, it has four sections of energy, technology infrastructure, capital finance and consumer industry)

GlaxoSmithKline (GlaxoSmithKline, UK medical prescription pharmaceutical company, which has a high share in respiratory, antiviral and vaccine fields for medical use)

Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) (Food Store Manufacturers' Association, since 1908 we are working on branding foods, beverages and consumer products and are doing lobbying to increase industrial-scale efficiency in public policy.The largest member is Coca · Coke, Nestle, PepsiCo, Procter & Gamble, Del Monte Foods and Unilever)

Hanesbrands, Inc. (Haines Brands, A global consumer goods company, mainly clothing company dealing with apparel. Among the public electricity of Wikileaks, it has been revealed that lobbying to the Department of State has made Haiti lower the minimum wage per hour from 0.61 dollars to 0.31 dollars)

Herbalife Ltd. (Herbalife International, A company of health food and skin care products. MLM-based business is deployed in 76 countries, making full use of the network business of 2.1 million people. 4000 employees)

Hewlett-Packard Company (Hewlett-Packard, An American multinational information technology company that provides products for individual consumers including products, technology, software, solutions, and government customers, SMBs and large enterprises)

IBM Corporation (IBM, Multinational technology companies including computer hardware and software, consulting services ranging from mainframe computers to nanotechnology. The second largest technical company in the world with market capitalization)

Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) (The Information Technology Industry Council of the United States, an organization composed of major high-tech enterprises in the United States and widely known as a technology industry industry association that most effectively performs lobbying activities in the World Trade Organization (WTO) in the world capitals ing)

International Intellectual Property Alliance (IIPA) (International Union of Intellectual Property Association, formed in 1984, the private sector association of seven peers' associations, covering computer software, films, television programs, music, books and journals protected by copyright law)

Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA) (Indie Film & Television Union, which has more than 150 member companies in 22 countries, including distributors, TV companies, studio affiliates and financial institutions etc.)

Intel Corporation (Intel, The world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer)

J. C. Penney Corporation, Inc. (J. C. Penney, American middle department store chain, 50 US states and Puerto Rico has deployed 1107 department stores)

Johnson & Johnson (Johnson & Johnson, American pharmaceutical and healthcare products manufacturer. Established in 1886, it has more than 250 group companies in the world, manufactures pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, diagnostic agents. Emergency bandage plaster "Band Aid" is famous. It is the second largest in the pharmaceutical healthcare division in the global company ranking)

Kraft Foods (Craft Foods, American confectionery, food and beverage conglomerate major. Selling many trademarks in more than 155 countries, 12 of them acquire more than $ 1 billion annually. Cadbury, Jacobs, Craft, LU, Maxwell House, Milca, Nabisco, Oscar Mayor, Philadelphia, Trident etc)

Levi Strauss & amp; Co. (Levi's, An American clothing company privately owned worldwide known as Levi's brand of denim jeans)

Mars, Incorporated (MARS, Worldwide manufacturer of confectionery, pet foods and other foods and is positioned as the fifth largest private company in the United States by Forbes)

McDermott International (McDermott, The United States, the Middle East, the Caspian Sea and the Pacific Rim, an international engineering company mainly set in the sea)

The McGraw-Hill Companies (McGraw-Hill,the publisher. We are publishing magazines such as Business Week magazine, education, broadcasting, finance business etc., standard & amp; Poor's and parent company of JD Power)

Merck & amp; Co., Inc. (MerckEstablished in 1891 as a leading global pharmaceutical company that operates in more than 140 countries. The number of employees is approximately 93,000. One of the seven huge pharmaceutical companies in the world)

Microsoft Corporation (Microsoft, A multinational computing company. Super famous at Microsoft Office and Windows)

Monsanto Company (Monsanto, The global share of genetically modified crop species accounts for 90%, multinational bio chemical manufacturers receiving the aid of the Rockefeller Foundation for research expenses etc.)

Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) (American Film Industry Association, an industry organization of the movie industry and members of major Hollywood studios etc)

National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) (National Manufacturers Association. America's largest industrial association association)

National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) (The National Livestock Manufacturers Association of Beefs, a collection of beef producers, aimed to "increase opportunities to gain profits for cattle and beef producers by boosting the economy and consumer demand")

National Center for APEC (NCAPECThe US National Center for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (APEC), the only US commercial association for APEC, is lobbying as an American private sector to the APEC process)

National Confectioners Association (NCA) (National Confectionery Association, founded in 1884 in Chicago by a representative of 69 confectionary companies, one of the oldest peers in the world)

National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) (National Trade Council, TPP 's total masterpiece)

National Music Publishers Association (NMPA) (National Association of Music Publishers, a nationwide group of music publishers focusing on copyright protection, founded in 1917. More than 800 music publishers are members and 60% of American music copyrights Processing)

National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) (National Pork Producer Council. By establishing the US pork industry as a consistently reliable supplier of high quality pork to domestic and world markets, the opportunities for success of US pork producers and other industrial stakeholders And lobbying associations involved in public policy on behalf of its 43 merged state associations)

National Retail Federation (NRF) (National Retail Federation, the largest retail industry association in the world, including department stores, specialty shops, discount stores, mail order shops, internet shopping, independent retailers and chain restaurants and grocery stores.4.4 trillion dollar sales, More than 24 million employees, more than 1.6 million US retail stores, and even more than 100 associations)

News Corporation (News Corporation, American multinational huge media company. A world-class media conglomerate originated in Australia that holds major newspapers, television, movie companies and others such as Times, 20th century Fox · FOX television, etc. )

Oracle Corporation (Oracle, A multinational computer technology company in the United States. The second largest software company in the world. Has database management system software which occupies the top market share of world market. )

Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) (Outdoor corporate group.The same association union that provides trade services to more than 4000 manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, sales agents and retailers in the outdoor industry)

Pacific Sunwear of California, Inc. (PACSUN, Retail clothing company. It is established in Southern California's youth culture and outbreak. Limited accessories and footwear designed for teenagers and young adults are well known and have 826 stores in 50 states and Puerto Rico)

Pfizer, Inc. (Pfizer, An American multinational pharmaceutical company with the world's top sales first. Established in 1849, it employs 116,500 people. I made Viagra here)

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) (The American Research and Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association, an organization representing the major R & D-oriented pharmaceutical companies and biotechnology companies operating in the US)

Principal Financial Group (Principal Financial GroupEstablished in 1879, it is one of the world's leading global financial services institutions with a history of about 130 years. Providing various financial products and services such as retirement services, asset management, insurance, etc. to individuals and corporate investors through affiliated companies)

Procter & amp; Gamble (P & amp; G, Procter & Gamble, the world's largest consumer goods manufacturer. Sales in 2011 are $ 82.6 billion (about 6.4 trillion yen))

Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) (Recording Association of America. We are producing, distributing and distributing approximately 85% of all legitimate record music produced and sold in the US)

Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) (Retail Industry Leaders Association, a peer association aimed at promoting consumer choice and economic freedom by public policy and industry)

Sanofi-Aventis (Sanofi-aventis, European largest pharmaceutical and biotechnology company based in Paris, France. We are manufacturing medicines and vaccines such as cardiovascular system, metabolic system, central nervous system, internal medicine system, thrombosis, cancer, etc.)

Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association (SIFMA) (Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, one of the major securities industry industry groups representing securities companies, banks and asset management companies in the US and Hong Kong)

Skyway Luggage Company (SkywayLuggage maker founded in 1910. It is also an international wholesaler to Canada, Mexico, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, the largest independently owned luggage supplier in the USA)

Smart Apparel U.S., Inc. (Smart Apparel, Apparel makers such as men's clothing and sportswear and dress shirts)

Society of Chemical Manufacturers and Affiliates (SOCMA) (Chemical Manufacturers Association. International Trade Association, an organization seeking rational rules)

Target Corporation (target, A retailer. It is the second largest discount chain in the United States after Wal-Mart, ranked 33rd in the revenue ranking of all US companies)

AnnTaylor Stores Corporation (Ann Taylor, Clothing retail chain for women. We manufacture and sell classic style suits and dresses, shoes and accessories, and we have 907 shops and factories in 46 states)

TechAmerica (Tech America, a high-tech technical industries organization centered on the United States, with 1200 companies belonging and targeting "From grassroots to global" as a goal)

Time Warner, Inc. (Time · Warner, One of the world's largest media companies. CNN, Warner Bros., Cartoon Network, Bloomberg, TIME, New Line Cinema, DC Comics etc)

Travel Goods Association (TGA) (A national organization of the traveling supplies industry, including manufacturers, distributors, retailers, promoters, dealers, and subcontractors are included in members)

TTI Global Resources, Inc. (TTI Global Resources. It was a company that the investment group behind the business related to apparel and socks made in 2001, first worked thoroughly in Thailand, but now it has become an international supply chain and now it is in Thailand and China and Vietnam We are supporting production and management)

Tumi (Tumi, Manufacturers making suitcases and bags. Charlie Clifford, who was engaged in peace activities in Peru, was founded in 1975. 120 stores directly operated in the world are opened)

U.S. - ASEAN Business Council (ASEAN Business Association in USA. We have offices in Washington, D.C., Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Manila, Singapore and solve market problems between the US and ASEAN countries)

U. S. Association of Importers of Textiles and Apparel (USA-ITAEstablished in 1989 to make domestic cloth and clothing importers assert together, representing the needs of American retailers, brands and importers, to eliminate business obstacles We are active)

U. S. Chamber of Commerce (American Chamber of Commerce, Lobby group. One of the largest lobbying groups in the United States to which policy experts and lawyers belong in addition to lobbyists to represent the interests of many companies and industrial groups

United States Council for International Business (USCIB) (The United States International Business Council, founded to promote the "open international trading system" in 1945, with more than 300 multinational corporations, law firms and commercial associations affiliated)

United Technologies Corporation (United Technologies,Multi national company. Conglomerate dealing with a wide range of products such as aircraft engines and helicopters, fuel cells, elevators and escalators, building systems such as fire protection and security. It is also a military company and deals with attacks and helicopters such as Black Hawk and missile related)

United Parcel Service (UPS) (United Parcel Service, freight forwarding company, deployed in 220 countries and regions all over the world, 6.1 million customers a day, more than 15 million baggage carried)

US-New Zealand Council (America / New Zealand Council, A bipartisan non-profit organization. An organization that is active for trade expansion, investment and promotion of business alliance between the United States and New Zealand. Of the 38 council members and sponsors, 34 companies are American companies and multinational companies, and 4 companies are New Zealand companies)

Visa Inc. (visa,Card company. A credit card brand that can be used in over 200 countries. Besides credit, we are also handling debit and debits that are withdrawn at the same time as payment, prepaid services that we deposit and accumulate earlier, more than 70% in the United States here)

Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (Walmart, The largest discount shop. It is the world's largest company with 2 million employees and earnings is the 18th in the world. We have a total of 8,500 stores in 15 different countries with various names)

Xerox Corporation (Xerox, Printing equipment manufacturer. It is deployed in 160 countries around the world, and the number of employees is 136,000. England Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles' s "wish list" has been added)


----So far----

As you can see from these lists, TPP is the counterpart of this multinational company behind it, not negotiating with one country called "the United States" and negotiating with the US on TPP That means that we will negotiate with the US government representing all these companies. Well, as Japan can reach the seat of TPP negotiations, everything will be questioned as to what we can do with it, who is suitable for negotiations, what Japanese companies do, and so on.

This is what it is said to be said that if you start this TPP negotiation, you can not get out and quit on the way.

Finally, write "TPP's real problem" and finish it. I will see the terrible reality that TPP is not a problem only in Japan.

· Continued
TPP is opposed throughout the world, not fair trade, not free trade required - GIGAZINE

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