Obama is trying to enlist eBay sellers to back his trade deal

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President Barack Obama is trying to rally hundreds of thousands of eBay sellers to get behind a proposed trade deal between the U.S. and 11 other countries.

Obama intends to sign the deal, but he could face a tough task in getting Congress to ratify it.

Obama says the Trans Pacific Partnership will help preserve a free and open Internet. The growth among Internet users is greatest in developing regions like Southeast Asia and Obama says "they're looking to connect and buy from sellers like you."

He says one chapter in the agreement is dedicated to e-commerce. It establishes rules that ensure companies and consumers can access and move data freely without facing arbitrary blocking of their websites.

Pres Obama sent message to @eBay users today, urging they support the TPP trade deal to "level the playing field" on global markets.— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) November 12, 2015

Obama's message is being emailed to more than 600,000 eBay members.

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