Khòa Thài-pêng-iûⁿ Ha̍p-hóe

Khòa Thài-pêng-iûⁿ Ha̍p-hóe (Trans-Pacific Partnership) sī Thài-pêng-iûⁿ sì-ûi 12 kok só͘ thê chhut ê bō͘-e̍k hia̍p-tēng. Chhōa-thâu ê 4 kok sī Brunei, Chile, Niú-se-lân kap Sin-ka-pho, chho͘-kî ka-ji̍p hia̍p-gī ê kok-ka koh ū Australia, Canada, Ji̍t-pún, Má-lâi-se-a, Mexico, Peru, Bí-kok kap Oa̍t-lâm.

Trans-Pacific Partnership

Leaders from 10 of the 12 prospective member states at a TPP summit in 2010
TypeTrade agreement
Drafted2015 nî 10 goe̍h 5 ji̍t;​ 8 nî í-chêng​ (2015-10-05) [1][2][3]
Signed2016 nî 2 goe̍h 4 ji̍t;​ 8 nî í-chêng​ (2016-02-04)
LocationAuckland, New Zealand
EffectiveNot in force
ConditionRatification by all original signatories, or (2 years after signature) ratification by at least 6 states corresponding to 85% of GDP of original signatories[4]
Signatories
Ratifiers
  • 2
  •  Japan
  •  New Zealand
  • DepositaryNew Zealand
    LanguagesEnglish (prevailing in the case of conflict or divergence), Spanish, Vietnamese, Japanese, French
    Full text
    Trans-Pacific Partnership at Wikisource

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