Donald J. Trump · 2017-2021 term

Withdraw the United States from TPP

Trump withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership immediately after taking office.

Latest reviewed action recorded: Jan 23, 2017

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Mixed Impact

Gains

The United States ceased participation in the TPP framework.

Limits

The promise is not directly Black-community-targeted but affects broader labor and economic policy debates.

Record Note

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Original Promise

I will issue our notification of intent to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a potential disaster for our country.

Action Timeline

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Jan 23, 2017

Trump orders U.S. withdrawal from TPP

Executive Order

Trump signed a memorandum directing the United States to withdraw as a TPP signatory and end participation in negotiations.

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Outcomes

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Administrative Outcome

The United States formally withdrew from TPP negotiations.

Mixed ImpactDelivered

Measured or documented impact: The United States ceased participation in the TPP framework.

Black community impact: The promise is not directly Black-community-targeted but affects broader labor and economic policy debates.

Evidence strength: Strong

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