The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade deal that would make it easier for American companies to sell their goods and services in Pacific Rim countries. The deal will benefit American service companies who will be able to open up operations in Asian and South American countries. Opponents argue that this bill will incentivize US companies to move service and manufacturing jobs overseas. Proponents argue that it would make American companies more successful at selling their goods and services in Pacific Rim countries, leading to a stronger economy, more jobs and higher incomes for American workers.
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Māori electorate
Electorate
Response rates from 712 357 voters.
44% Yes |
56% No |
40% Yes |
44% No |
4% Yes, it will bring economic growth to all countries involved |
10% No, there are too many hidden provisions in this specific agreement |
1% No, this will incentivise companies to move jobs out of the country |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 712 357 voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 712 357 voters.
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Unique answers from 357 voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8FXVY4N4yrs4Y
Not familiar with it enough to have an opinion
@9HK9YD6 12mos12MO
The hidden by the agreement by the governments lines by the former UK prime minister Boris Johnson and former US president Donald Trump formed dramatic issued
@9FYFYHM1yr1Y
unknown but i think that i resonate more with - No, there are too many hidden provisions in this specific agreement
@8G58XQT4yrs4Y
Don’t know enough to properly answer
@9DZSGSF1yr1Y
Yes, so long as it does not require NZ to break up Fonterra and Pharmac or any other system put in place to protect a small economy being able to compete in world markets.
@9D4B98F1yr1Y
I do not have enough information or expertise to answer this question
@9FDWQWD1yr1Y
Do not know any thing about TPP.
@9DD4FMP1yr1Y
No, but support free trade with the USA as long as we don't have to allow nukes here
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