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Headline Roundup October 5th, 2015

Deal Reached on Trade Pact

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Negotiators reach deal on Asia free-trade pact
Negotiators reach deal on Asia free-trade pact

Washington Times

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A dozen Pacific-rim nations including the U.S. and Japan agreed early Monday to a massive free-trade pact that would cut trade barriers and set new labor and environmental standards, setting up a potentially contentious ratification vote before a skeptical Congress.

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U.S. Reaches Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal With 11 Pacific Nations
U.S. Reaches Trans-Pacific Partnership Trade Deal With 11 Pacific Nations

Wall Street Journal (News)

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The U.S., Japan and 10 countries around the Pacific reached a historic accord Monday to lower trade barriers to goods and services and set commercial rules of the road for two-fifths of the global economy.

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Officials Reach Deal On Trans-Pacific Partnership
Officials Reach Deal On Trans-Pacific Partnership

HuffPost

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Pacific trade ministers have reached a deal on the most sweeping trade liberalization pact in a generation that will cut trade barriers and set common standards for 12 countries, an official familiar with the talks said on Monday.

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