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MEXICO BRUNEI Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consect North Dakota Idaho Montana Washington Colorado Minnesota Wyoming California Arizona Oregon 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. BARLEY AND BARLEY PRODUCTS The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promoting economic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States. U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA. VIETNAM Tariffs on barley locked in at 0%. Tariffs on milled barley eliminated within 4 years. SINGAPORE U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement. MALAYSIA All tariffs locked in at 0%. PERU Tariffs eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement. CANADA U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA. AUSTRALIA U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement. CHILE U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement. NEW ZEALAND All tariffs eliminated immediately. All tariffs eliminated immediately. United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service UNITED STATES Tariffs on most products, currently as high as 6.4%, eliminated in 10 years. Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) U.S. Barley Exports, 2014 Source: USDA - FAS GATS TPP Region $82 million Rest of World $22 million Total = $104 million Top Barley Producing States Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture JAPAN Tariffs on barley for feed eliminated immediately. New 25,000-metric-ton quota for barley for food use grows to 65,000 tons in 9 years. The TPP strengthens trade rules and provides new market access for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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BARLEY AND BARLEY PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

VIETNAM

Tari�s on barley locked in at 0%. Tari�s on milled barley eliminated within 4 years.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

All tari�s locked in at 0%. PERUTari�s eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s on most products, currently as high as 6.4%, eliminated in 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Barley Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$82 million

Rest of World$22 million

Total = $104 million

Top Barley Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

JAPAN

Tari�s on barley for feed eliminated immediately. New 25,000-metric-ton quota for barley for food use grows to 65,000 tons in 9 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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BEEF AND BEEF PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

All tari�s locked in at 0%.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 26.4%, eliminated within 15 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Beef Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$3.9 billion

Rest of World$3.2 billion

Total = $7.1 billion

Top Cattle Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

JAPAN

Duties on 74% of tari� lines eliminated within 16 years. Reductions on remaining lines include 77% cut for fresh, chilled, and frozen beef.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2020 underexisting trade agreement.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 34%, eliminated in 3-8 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand, and Brunei.

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FloridaCaliforniaTexasArizona

1.2.3.4.

CITRUS FRUITS AND JUICES

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s on fresh oranges, grapefruits and lemons, currently as high as 14.8%,and citrus juice, currently as high as 37.7%, eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Citrus Fruit andJuice Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$1.2 billion Rest of World

$900 million

Total = $2.1 billion

Top Citrus Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, Citrus Fruits Annual Summary

JAPAN

Tari�s on oranges eliminated in 6-8 years.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s for oranges and citrus juices locked in at 0%. Tari�son grapefruit and lemons eliminated immediately.

VIETNAM

Current tari�s on grapefruit (30%) and lemons (25%) eliminated in 3 years and on fresh oranges (27%) in 4 years. Tari�s on citrus juices, currently as high as 25%, eliminated in 5-8 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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CORN AND CORN PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as highas 3.4%, eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Corn Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$7.0 billion Rest of World

$7.0 billion

Total = $14.0 billion

Top Corn Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 8%, eliminated immediately.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 30%, eliminated in 4-7 years.

JAPAN

Corn will continue to enter duty-free. Current WTO starch quota expanded. New quota created for corn and potato starch.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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COTTON

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

All tari�s locked in at 0%. PERUU.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s locked in at 0%.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Cotton Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$1 billion

Rest of World$3.4 billion

Total = $4.4 billion

Top Cotton Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

JAPAN

Tari�s locked in at 0%.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 10%, eliminated within 4 years..

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 19.6%, eliminated within 10 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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DAIRY PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 5%, eliminated on nearly all dairy products. Fluid milk tari�s eliminated in 15 years through quota.

CANADA

Tari�s eliminated for whey and expanded access through duty-free tari�-rate quotas for cheese, fluid milk, butter, milk powders, and other products.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s for Malaysia, Vietnam, and Japan eliminated within 20 years. For Australia and New Zealand, tari�s on milk powder and non-fat dry milk eliminated in 20-30 years. Tari�-rate quota access for other dairy products for Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

JAPAN

Tari�s eliminated on cheese in 16 years and whey in 21 years. Quotas created for whey, butter, milk powder, evaporated and condensed milk.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2025 under existing trade agreement.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 30%, eliminated within 5 years.

CaliforniaWisconsinNew YorkIdahoPennsylvaniaTexasMinnesotaMichiganNew MexicoWashington

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10.

Top Milk Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

U.S. Dairy Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$3.6 billion Rest of World

$3.5 billion

Total = $7.1 billion

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand, and Brunei.

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FRUITS, FRESH AND PROCESSED (excluding citrus)

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

PERUU.S. exports already duty free under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s on fresh apples, cherries, and pears eliminated immediately. Tari�s on other fresh fruits eliminated within 10 years and on processed fruits within 15 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Fruit Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$5.5 billion Rest of World

$2.2 billion

Total = $5.7 billion

CaliforniaWashingtonMichiganNew YorkOregonPennsylvaniaFloridaHawaiiGeorgiaTexas

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

10.

Top Fruit Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, Citrus Fruits Annual Summary

JAPAN

Tari�s eliminated immediately on almost all fresh and processed fruits. Tari�s on fresh apples eliminated within 11 years and on fresh cherries wthin 6 years.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s eliminated immediately on processed fruits and fresh apples, cherries, and pears. Tari�s on other fresh fruits eliminated within 10 years,

VIETNAM

Tari�s on fresh fruits eliminated in 4 years or less. Tari�s on processed fruits eliminated within 8 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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10.

PEANUTS AND PEANUT PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 5%, eliminated immediately.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existingtrade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s locked in at 0%.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 163.8%, eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Peanut Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$300 million Rest of World

$400 million

Total = $700 million

Top Peanut Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 34%, eliminated in 8 years.

JAPAN

Tari�s on peanuts, which were excluded from previous free-trade agreements, eliminated in 8 years. Peanut oil tari�s, currently as high as 10.4 yen/kg, eliminated in 11 years. Tari�s on prepared and preserved peanuts, currently as high as 23.8%, eliminated within 8 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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PORK AND PORK PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

All tari�s eliminated within 15 years.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

Tari�s, currently as high as 5%, eliminated within 3 years.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 6.4%, eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

JAPAN

Duties on more than 65% of tari� lines eliminated within 11 years and on nearly 80% within 16 years. Gate-price-specific duty reduced from 482 yen/kg to 50 yen/kg in 11 years.

PERUU.S. exports already duty free under existing trade agreement.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 34%, eliminated in 5-10 years.

U.S. Pork Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$4.7 billion

Rest of World$1.9 billion

Total = $6.6 billion

IowaNorth CarolinaMinnesotaIllinoisIndianaNebraskaMissouriOhioKansasOklahoma

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10.

Top Hog Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand, and Brunei.

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POTATOES AND POTATO PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 8%, eliminated immediately. PERU

U.S. exports already duty free under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Potato Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$700 million

Rest of World$500 million

Total = $1.2 billion

Top Potato Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS,

JAPAN

Current 8.5% tari� on frozen French fries eliminated in 4 years. Current 20% tari� on dehydrated potatoes eliminated in 6 years.

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 14%, eliminated within 10 years.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 34%, eliminated within 6 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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U.S. Poultry Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$2.57 billion

Rest of World$3.56 billion

Total = $6.1 billion

North CarolinaGeorgiaArkansasAlabamaMississippiTexasCaliforniaSouth CarolinaMissouriPennsylvania

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10.

Top Poultry and Egg Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Quotas established for live chicks, poultry meat, and eggs with in-quota tari� of 0%.

CANADA

Expanded duty-free quotas for broiler hatching eggs and chicks, poultry, turkey, eggs, and egg products.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 8.8 cents/kg (approximately 18.6% ad valorem equivalent), eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

JAPAN

All tari�s eliminated in 6-11 years.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2025 underexisting trade agreement.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 20%, eliminated within 13 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand, and Brunei.

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RICE

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 40%, eliminated in 10 years. PERU

Tari�s eliminated by 2025 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existingtrade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s locked in at 0%.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Rice Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$800 million Rest of World

$1.1 billion

Total = $1.9 billion

Top Rice Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

JAPAN

New duty-free quota established for U.S. rice, initially set at 50,000 tons and growing to 70,000 tons in 13 years.

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 11.2%, eliminated within 15 years.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently at 40%, eliminated within 8 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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10.

SOYBEANS AND SOYBEAN PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 10%, will be eliminated immediately. PERU

Tari�s eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s locked in at 0%.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as highas 19.1%, eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Soybean Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$5.4 billion

Rest of World$24.7 billion

Total = $30.1 billion

Top Soybean Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 34%,eliminated within 11 years.

JAPAN

Tari�s on soybean oil, currently as high as 13.2 yen/kg, eliminated within 6 years. Current 4.2% tari� on soybean meal eliminated immediately.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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SUGAR AND SUGAR PRODUCTS

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

PERUTari�s eliminated by 2018 under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Sugar Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$1.1 billion

Rest of World$500 million

Total = $1.6 billion

Top Sugar Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as10%, eliminated immediately.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

VIETNAM

WTO in-quota tari�s on raw and refined sugar, currently as high as 40%, eliminated within 11 years. Tari�s on sugar-containing products, currently as high as 20%, eliminated within 11 years.

UNITED STATES

New sugar access through tari�-rate quotas and increased access for wide array of sugar-containing products.

JAPAN

Current 9% tari� on chemically pure fructose eliminated immediately. New quotas created for 6 sugar-containing products.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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VEGETABLES, FRESH AND PROCESSED (EXCLUDING POTATOES)

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

PERUU.S. exports already duty free under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 29.8%, eliminated within 10 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Vegetable Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$5.5 billion

Rest of World$2.2 billion

Total = $5 billion

CaliforniaFloridaWashingtonIdahoArizonaWisconsinOregonTexasMichiganNorth Carolina

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10.

Top Vegetable* Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

JAPAN

Tari�s for nearly all fresh and processed vegetables eliminated within 11 years.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as 90%, eliminated immediately.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 40%, eliminated within 11 years.

*Includes Potatoes

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.

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WHEAT

The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will provide significant new market opportunities for U.S. exporters, promotingeconomic growth in 11 countries across the Asia-Pacific region and expanding demand for U.S. food and agricultural products among nearly 500 million consumers outside the United States.

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

SINGAPORE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

MALAYSIA

Tari�s, currently as high as7%, eliminated immediately. PERU

U.S. exports already duty free under existing trade agreement.

CANADA

U.S. exports already duty-free under NAFTA.

AUSTRALIA

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

CHILE

U.S. exports already duty-free under existing trade agreement.

NEW ZEALAND

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

All tari�s eliminated immediately.

United States Department of AgricultureForeign Agricultural Service

UNITED STATES

Tari�s, currently as high as 6.8%, eliminated within 5 years.

Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)

U.S. Wheat Exports, 2014

Source: USDA - FAS GATS

TPP Region$2.4 billion

Rest of World$5.6 billion

Total = $8 billion

Top Wheat Producing States

Source: USDA – NASS, 2012 Census of Agriculture

JAPAN

New quotas for wheat and wheat products. Tari�s for processed wheat products (including biscuits, cookies, crackers, and other bread products), currently as high as 26%, eliminated in 6 years.

VIETNAM

Tari�s, currently as high as 31%, eliminated within 4 years.

The TPP strengthens trade rulesand provides new market access

for U.S. agricultural exports to Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, New Zealand and Brunei.