WikiLeaks said Friday it had obtained the intellectual property section of the final text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. The paragraphs cover Internet services, medicines, publishers, civil liberties and biological patents.

The agreement among 12 Pacific Rim countries has been called the biggest global trade deal in decades. It accounts for more than 40 percent of the world's economy. Critics fear the deal would result in jobs leaving developed economies for countries with lower wages and weaker labor laws. The agreement’s 30-chapter text has not been made public.

“When more than 95 percent of our potential customers live outside our borders, we can’t let countries like China write the rules of the global economy,” U.S. President Barack Obama said in a statement this week. “We should write those rules, opening new markets to American products while setting high standards for protecting workers and preserving our environment.”

The text can be read here. Below is the WikiLeaks post in full: