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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why progressives should rescue the TPP trade deal [View all]yallerdawg
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Will the TPP limit accessibility to affordable, life-saving medicines?
Answer
No. To the contrary, TPP helps improve access to medicines for developing countries, while also promoting strong intellectual property protection that provides incentives for innovation that will deliver life-saving cures for the next generation.
TPP strikes a balance that helps make life-saving medicines more widely available, while also providing incentives for innovation of tomorrows new medicines.
TPP eliminates tariffs on medicines and medical devices, helping lower costs for hospitals, clinics, aid organizations, and consumers. For example, tariffs on life-saving medicines like amoxicillin, penicillin, and anti-malarial medicines will be eliminated, reducing the cost to access these drugs for residents of lower-income TPP countries.
For the first time in any trade agreement, TPP requires trading partners to tighten enforcement on counterfeit drugs that threaten consumer health and safety. TPP strengthens health and medicine supply systems throughout the region by promoting government transparency and due process standards based on those found here in the U.S.
Will the TPP limit accessibility to affordable, life-saving medicines?
Answer
No. To the contrary, TPP helps improve access to medicines for developing countries, while also promoting strong intellectual property protection that provides incentives for innovation that will deliver life-saving cures for the next generation.
TPP strikes a balance that helps make life-saving medicines more widely available, while also providing incentives for innovation of tomorrows new medicines.
TPP eliminates tariffs on medicines and medical devices, helping lower costs for hospitals, clinics, aid organizations, and consumers. For example, tariffs on life-saving medicines like amoxicillin, penicillin, and anti-malarial medicines will be eliminated, reducing the cost to access these drugs for residents of lower-income TPP countries.
For the first time in any trade agreement, TPP requires trading partners to tighten enforcement on counterfeit drugs that threaten consumer health and safety. TPP strengthens health and medicine supply systems throughout the region by promoting government transparency and due process standards based on those found here in the U.S.
https://medium.com/the-trans-pacific-partnership/frequently-asked-questions-on-the-trans-pacific-partnership-eddc8d87ac73#.8jqldzpef
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Progressives need to distance ourselves, as far as possible, from the TPP. It's a horrible deal. nt
w4rma
Jun 2016
#1
The TPP is more globalization without any control. After Brexit, I'd think twice of any corporate
swhisper1
Jun 2016
#3
The TPP was written by corporations for the corporations. The AFL-CIO was shut out & ignored
think
Jun 2016
#10
USTR's Michael Froman was paid millions in bonuses from Citigroup to join Obama admin
think
Jun 2016
#29
US Labor has been the only one trying to enforce the labor relations in these trade agreements
think
Jun 2016
#33
Greater interdepencies on trade serve to end the potential for armed conflict.
MohRokTah
Jun 2016
#26
Trade agreements are definitely more than just trade. Plus they help poorer countries grow.
Hoyt
Jun 2016
#39
"My mind is made up-- don't confuse me with facts" is not just the mantra of the right wing...
TreasonousBastard
Jun 2016
#22
Doctors Without Borders: TPP is the worst trade agreement for access to medicines
Eric J in MN
Jun 2016
#34
The TPP is a DISASTER waiting to happen. I refuse to support anyone who is for it.
ThePhilosopher04
Jun 2016
#37
How come there was never any discussion of support for TPP during the primary?
NorthCarolina
Jun 2016
#40