US opponents of the Trans-Pacific Partnership don't understand how it works

Critics of the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership are unlikely to be silenced by an analysis of the flood of money it took to push the pact over its latest hurdle.

Despite the Obama victory in the Senate yesterday on the TPP, the bill still has some remaining hurdles to surmount. Can it be beaten?

Well, it looks like the Trans-Pacific Partnership treaty is in business. The standalone fast-track bill just passed the Senate by a hair, 60-37. Several Republicans defected and voted no even though they had voted yes the first 

With Congress poised to grant President Obama the authority to negotiate free-trade agreements such as the Asia-centered Trans-Pacific Partnership, new data shows lawmakers gathering millions of dollars from pro-trade parties. According to data from 

Ms. Singh is an international lawyer and former Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of State. While most of Washington's business community has been focused on the heated battle over trade promotion authority, U.S. negotiators continued