• id Indonesia
  • en English
Indonesia for Global Justice
No Result
View All Result
  • Beranda
  • Agenda Prioritas
  • Media
  • Publikasi
  • Tentang Kami
  • GENI
  • Beranda
  • Agenda Prioritas
  • Media
  • Publikasi
  • Tentang Kami
  • GENI
No Result
View All Result
Indonesia for Global Justice
No Result
View All Result

Seventh round of RCEP trade negotiations to be held next week

Februari 20, 2015
in Berita IGJ
Home Media Berita IGJ
944
SHARES
2.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Seventh round of RCEP trade negotiations to be held next week

SEJONG, Feb. 5 (Yonhap) — A fresh round of negotiations for a regional free trade agreement, known as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), will be held in Thailand next week, the Seoul government said Thursday.

South Korea will take part in the seventh round of RCEP negotiations in Bangkok from Monday through Friday, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

The negotiations currently involve 15 other countries, including China, Japan and all 10 member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The others are Australia, India and New Zealand.

The upcoming round, first this year, comes after the countries agreed to conclude their talks before the year’s end.

More negotiations, including ministerial talks and a summit, will be held this year to strike what is expected to be the world’s largest free trade pact.

If signed, the RCEP will create an economic bloc whose member countries account for about 45 percent of the global population and over 30 percent of the world’s gross domestic product, according to the ministry.

Officials say that the negotiations, however, are still in their early stages as the countries are still struggling to agree on the level of market liberalization.

“At the upcoming round, the countries are set to discuss key elements of the agreement, including the level of market opening for products and the method and level of market liberalization for the service industry and investment,” the ministry said in a press release.

The RCEP negotiations were first held in May 2013.

South Korea already has a separate free trade agreement (FTA) with ASEAN, as well as bilateral free trade pacts with Australia, India and Singapore. It has also concluded bilateral FTAs with China and New Zealand.

Sumber : http://www.bilaterals.org/?seventh-round-of-rcep-trade

Tags: Perjanjian Perdagangan & Investasi
Previous Post

Tiga isu utama belum disepakati di pertemuan RCEP

Next Post

Perdagangan Bebas Hanya Fasilitasi Investasi Skala Besar

Tinggalkan Balasan

Alamat email Anda tidak akan dipublikasikan. Ruas yang wajib ditandai *

Indonesia for Global Justice

Rengas Besar No.35 C, RT.14/RW.2, Jati Padang, Ps. Minggu,
Jakarta Selatan - Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12540
Telepon: (021) 7941655

© 2023  - Indonesia for Global Justice


Berlangganan Sekarang!

Ikuti berita terbaru dari Indonesia for global justice, berlangganan sekarang!

Terimakasih telah berlangganan di Indonesia for global justice


  • id Indonesia
  • en English
No Result
View All Result

Indonesia for Global Justice
Jl.Rengas Besar No.35 C, RT.14/RW.2, Jati Padang, Ps. Minggu Jakarta Selatan - 12540
Telepon: (021) 7941655