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When it comes to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, President Obama has taken important steps to include new voices and increase the transparency of our trade negotiations. From soliciting input from groups traditionally left out of negotiations like labor and environmental groups to supporting new provisions that require months of public review before a deal is signed, the Administration is committed to ensuring the maximum possible transparency throughout the negotiations.
In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, the President laid out what the public can expect to see before he signs an agreement and well before any vote is taken in Congress:
President Obama to the @WSJ on how he's ensuring transparency in trade negotiations. #LeadOnTrade #TPP https://t.co/r9BhubwxDk
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) April 28, 2015