Asia-Pacific kickstarts first talks in
bid to create trade super bloc
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (VNS)- Sixteen Asia-Pacific nations
including Japan and China held the first round of negotiations yesterday
toward the creation of one of the world's largest free trade blocs.
During the
five-day meeting through Monday in
The RCEP, if
realised, will account for over 3 billion people, or about half of the global
market, and a third of global economic output, according to the Japanese
government.
In addition to a
committee of senior officials, the 16 countries will launch working groups,
which pertain to trade in goods, trade in services, and investment, in the
The RCEP talks
began at a time of progress for other multilateral free trade negotiations,
including the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership, with
Japanese Prime
Minister Shinzo Abe and senior government officials have said the TPP could
become the foundations for the RCEP and an even greater free trade agreement
called the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific.
But concluding the
RCEP negotiations by 2015 does not appear to be an easy task, given that the
Asia-Pacific nations are aiming for a deal that involves deeper engagement
than existing ASEAN free trade agreements.
The ASEAN
countries are
Also involved in
the RCEP talks are
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Thứ Năm, 9 tháng 5, 2013
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