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      THE EFFORTS OF INDONESIA TO JOIN TRANS-PACIFIC PARTNERSHIP IN THE ERA OF JOKO WIDODO

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      Date
      2017
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      AROFAT, FACHRUL YUANANTO
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      This research is a qualitative research by conducting literature review and compiling data from books, journal, and the website. It explains about Indonesia’s efforts to join Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement. TPP Agreement is a concept free trade in Asia-Pasific with the highest rules-based 21st century. TPP Agreement is an agenda of America that was submitted on KTT-19 APEC in Honolulu, Hawai United States. It has fourteen partner’s members, they are Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Chili, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, United State, and Vietnam. According to Indonesia’s ministry of commerce, Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia as APEC’s members rejects to join on TPP agreement. But on the other hand the President of Indonesia, Joko Widodo now strengthen and reinforce the process of inclusion of Indonesia in the Trans-Pacific Partnership because Indonesia want to compete with ASEAN countries and other countries that have joined the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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