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View all search resultsNow that the TPP is on the brink of collapse, there is practically no other concerted effort in the region to create such discipline except from the RCEP. Unfortunately, the proposed commitments to the RCEP seem unlikely to offer adequate responses to the current situation.
In the wake of public debate regarding the costs and benefits of a free-trade deal between ASEAN countries and their key trading partners, country representatives at the 16th round of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) negotiations invited on Wednesday civil society groups to share their views about the proposed agreement.
Trade officials from 16 Asia-Pacific countries kicked off Tuesday the 16th round of meetings to discuss the proposed Regional Comprehensive Economic Agreement (RCEP) that would integrate markets of the region with a potential combined annual income of US$21.4 trillion.
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