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The United Kingdom Is Joining the CPTPP. What Comes Next?
The United Kingdom’s imminent acceptance into the CPTPP represents a significant victory for post-Brexit U.K. leadership. However, CPTPP members now face difficult decisions about the applications of five other economies—including China and Taiwan.
Critical Questions by Aidan Arasasingham , Emily Benson , Matthew P. Goodman , and William Alan Reinsch — March 31, 2023

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