Trans-Pacific Partnership Can Boost California Exports and Jobs

Trans-Pacific Partnership Can Boost California Exports and Jobs

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Oct. 19, 2015. It is reproduced in full below.

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker today released a report highlighting the potential benefits of the recently completed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) for California businesses and communities. The TPP will boost U.S. and local economic growth, support American jobs, expand investment opportunities, and increase California exports to some of the world’s fastest growing markets.

“The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a transformational agreement that will benefit businesses and workers across the country,” said U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker. “By eliminating more than 18,000 tariffs on ‘Made-in-America’ products sold overseas, the TPP will make it possible for more of our high-quality goods and services to reach some of the world’s fastest-growing markets. In addition, the TPP reflects the highest standards on labor, the environment, and the digital economy ever to be included in a trade agreement, which will ensure that our businesses and workers can compete on a level playing field globally.

“Our negotiators did a great job for the American people, and with these reports, our businesses and workers will understand the significant opportunities for economic growth and job creation that will result from the TPP.” TPP markets are already important to California businesses, with more than 41 percent of California’s goods exports going to TPP partners in 2014. Total California goods exports to TPP markets nearly reached $71.6 billion last year, including $12.2 billion to Japan, $2.3 billion to Malaysia, and $1.2 billion to Vietnam.

Once implemented, TPP will strengthen the hand of California companies by lowering the costs of doing business in these markets and ensuring fair treatment for California businesses. TPP will eliminate foreign import taxes on all industrial and consumer goods, including California’s top exports to new TPP markets: Information and Communication Technologies, Health Products, and Transportation Equipment.

For more information on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, visit www.trade.gov/fta/tpp.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce

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