Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement signed after years of talks

Nov 20th at 20:00
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Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement signed after years of talks

Ministers from 15 countries spanning the Asia-Pacific region on November 15 signed the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) Agreement after eight years of talks.

Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement signed after years of talks
At the signing ceremony in Hanoi - Photo: VNA

The trade pact involves 10 ASEAN member nations – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, and the bloc’s partners – Australia, China, Japan, the Republic of Korea (RoK) and New Zealand. Together, they account for around 30% of the globe's gross domestic product (GDP) and 30% of the world's population.

The agreement is expected to create the world’s largest free trade area and numerous new supply chains, and make significant contributions to regional economic recovery post COVID-19.

Speaking at the signing ceremony which was held virtually, Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc said the new cooperation framework of the RCEP will contribute to accelerating the building of the ASEAN Economic Community 2025, helping ASEAN become a dynamic, strong partner that works for common prosperity.

The signing of the deal is the pride and great achievement of the ASEAN countries and partners in laying a foundation for a new, comprehensive, long-term cooperation period, bringing benefits to all countries in the region.

The PM expressed his hope that the agreement will soon be ratified by the countries and put into place in the time ahead, contributing to post-pandemic economic recovery and bringing prosperity to people and businesses of all the member countries.

Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh, who inked the pact on behalf of Vietnam, described the signing of the deal as a milestone in economic integration of Vietnam and other participating countries.

With commitments to opening markets for goods, services and investment, and the harmonisation of the rules of product origin between the countries, as well as trade facilitation measures, the agreement will create opportunities to develop new supply chains in the region.

The pact will help to establish stable, long-term export markets for Vietnam and other ASEAN countries, the minister said.

Notably, with new cooperation frameworks in the RCEP and other free trade agreements, the ASEAN countries will become trust-worthy destinations for international investors, he stressed.

The conclusion of the RCEP talks and the signing also play a role in promoting ASEAN’s centrality in shaping the regional architecture, the minister added.

VietNam Economic News



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