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“No Surprises” in TPP Negotiations; Gov’t Undecided Whether to Hold Briefing for the Drug Industry: PR Counselor Nakagawa

July 31, 2013
The Japanese government sent a 93-member team to participate for the first time in Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) negotiations held July 15-25 in Malaysia. In an interview with Jiho, on July 29, Shu Nakagawa, Counselor for Public Relations on Government’s TPP…

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