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Serious Pinky Fiinally Grow Balls! Warned Obama Dont Play Play with TPP!

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Singapore PM warns US over TPP ratification | ZDNet
Corinne Reichert

Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has told the United States Chamber of Commerce that the ratification of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is "a litmus test of your credibility".

Lee, who has a meeting with US President Barack Obama on Tuesday, added that the US will be better off with its "doors open" to trade.

Obama's administration signed off on the TPP.

"The TPP allows American businesses to sell their products both at home and abroad. The more we sell abroad, the more higher-paying jobs we provide here at home. It's that simple," Obama said in June.

However, both Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump oppose the trade agreement, putting its ratification at risk, with critics claiming it will undercut American workers by introducing lower-wage competition.

US Senator Orrin Hatch, a US Senate Finance Committee chairman, last month also claimed that Australia wants to use the TPP to steal medicine patents from the US.

"We cannot agree to something that would just destroy the biologics industry. In essence what the Australians are saying is, 'let us steal your patents'," he told the ABC.

The claims were made in response to Australia asking for patent data exclusivity to extend for five years, while the US wants it to be changed to 12 years.

"There still has to be enough patent term to be able to recoup the approximately $2 billion and 15 years of effort that you have in biologics, and there's no way you can do that in five years," Hatch argued.

Australian Trade Minister Steve Ciobo said Australia will not change its mind on the five-year patent time frame, however.

"There's a hard stop in terms of our commitment -- that is the Coalition's commitment to Medicare and to the health system more generally," Ciobo said in July.

American technology giant Google has spoken in support of the TPP, saying free-flowing information and reasonable copyright exceptions for the internet will be beneficial.

The ecommerce chapter [PDF] allows for free data flows between member states, as well as providing for non-discriminatory treatment of digital products.

"TPP promotes the free flow of information in ways that are unprecedented for a binding international agreement. The TPP requires the 12 participating countries to allow cross-border transfers of information and prohibits them from requiring local storage of data," Google senior VP and general counsel Kent Walker wrote.

"These provisions will support the internet's open architecture and make it more difficult for TPP countries to block internet sites, so that users have access to a web that is global, not just local."

The TPP, which will regulate trade between the US, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Brunei, and Chile, reached agreement in October, and was signed by all 12 member states in February.

Among other things, the TPP will force internet service providers (ISPs) to give up identification details of alleged copyright infringers so that rights holders can protect and enforce their copyright through criminal and civil means with some limitations; remove the barriers from government procurement, opening up equal market access to tech companies from each of the 12 member countries; and promote transparent and reasonable costs for international mobile roaming services.

The Intellectual Property chapter [PDF] states that member nations must enable copyright holders to access the details of alleged copyright infringers through ISPs, albeit with a non-exhaustive list of limitations and exceptions.

"It balances the interests of copyright holders with the public's interest in the wider distribution and use of creative works, enabling innovations like search engines, social networks, video recording, the iPod, cloud computing, and machine learning," Walker said.

"The endorsement of balanced copyright is unprecedented for a trade agreement. The TPP similarly requires the kinds of copyright safe harbors that have been critical to the internet's success, with allowances for some variation to account for different legal systems."

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no wonder obama has to wine and dine LHL,just like the bitches i fuck i take them out to dinner.its the gentleman's way.millions of u can prepare to get fuck by the TPP.

sonofabitch,12 countries signed on the TPP,US, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Vietnam, Malaysia, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Brunei, and Chile,are we the bitches of USA?or more specifically,the corporations that owns USA?

not a country worth its salt signed on the deal,not China,not russia,not UK,not Germany,france or Spain.

Japan and SIngapore,how does it feel to be the bitch of US for the last 50 years?giving billions and billions to uncle sam just for the priviledge of being member of the mickey mouse club.
 

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LHL u greatest bastard traitor sonofabitch in the history of singapore.for signing the TPP u have official condemned ur soul and

when will people realise there is no such thing as free trade.every country has laws and restrictions to protect their own countrymen.

Arse loong u are no better than the dictators and mass murderers and druglords that sell out africa.
 
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As is often the case, LHL is barking up the wrong branch; he's barking up the executive branch (Obama and his cabinet) when ratification is carried out by the legislative branch (Congress, which is Republican-controlled).
 

eatshitndie

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5 years for patent and or ipr exclusivity are too short, especially for many u.s. firms which invest heavily in r&d. it will never fly.
 

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Loong seems heavily invested in the TPP going through. His credibility is at stake, not the US. :rolleyes: The sooner he accepts the inevitable outcome of the TPP, the faster we can do the proverbial U-turn.
 

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just look at the FTA we signed with nehland......and we still want to repeat the same mistake. ..
 

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US Senator Orrin Hatch, a US Senate Finance Committee chairman, last month also claimed that Australia wants to use the TPP to steal medicine patents from the US.

"We cannot agree to something that would just destroy the biologics industry. In essence what the Australians are saying is, 'let us steal your patents'," he told the ABC.

The claims were made in response to Australia asking for patent data exclusivity to extend for five years, while the US wants it to be changed to 12 years.

"There still has to be enough patent term to be able to recoup the approximately $2 billion and 15 years of effort that you have in biologics, and there's no way you can do that in five years," Hatch argued.
 

frenchbriefs

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why is loong so desperate to sign the FTA with US?well lets see,Loong runs this country like a company,he has proven time and time again he has no qualm throwing sinkies under the bus in exchange for economic advantages over the past fifteen years,what does he have to lose in this?Its a win win situation for PAP Temasek GIC and GLCs if this TPP goes through.If anything US probably has more to lose than SG,sinkies are a well raped species already whether they know it or not.theres no point in saving a used old prostitute like Singapore.
 

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Pinky Loong seems to think he can change the course of US sentiment.

Both Hillary and Trump have already said they are not in favour of the TPP. Why is Pinky Loong talking to a lame duck President on his way out of the White House? If he is serious, he should be talking to Hillary and Trump and Congressional Leaders, not a discredited President whose legacy is just several great speeches and the unimpeded growth of the ISIS movement.......
 

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If he is serious, he should be talking to Hillary and Trump and Congressional Leaders, not a discredited President whose legacy is just several great speeches and the unimpeded growth of the ISIS movement.......
Crooked Hillary, Badmouth Trump and Congressional leaders don't have time for your Prime Ministar because the former know he's worthless, full of talk but no action.
 

Force 136

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They probably think that we are merely a self-governing part of China similar to Hong Kong ..... Hah !!! - they may not be wrong.......
 
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