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Posted: 10:23 PM Sep 5, 2011
Unions Protest Trans Pacific Partnership
International trade leaders from various Pacific nations will be in Chicago tomorrow to help sketch out a new trade agreement with the U.S.
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CHICAGO (WIFR) -- International trade leaders from various Pacific nations will be in Chicago tomorrow to help sketch out a new trade agreement with the U.S.
Hundreds protested the Trans Pacific Partnership Monday. Labor groups argue it will be similar to the North American Free Trade Agreement signed under President Clinton in 1994 and that lead to jobs being shipped overseas. Representatives from nations like Vietnam and Singapore will be in Chicago for an eighth round of talks.
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