The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement and Its Expected Effects on World Trade

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May 29, 2021 | Intereconomics, Lisandra Flach, Hannah Hildenbrand, Feodora Teti

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership agreement creates the world’s largest free trade zone. It has the potential to increase trade relations among its members and further promote the development of regional value chains in Factory Asia. In this article by Intereconomics, Lisandra Flach, Hannah Hildenbrand, and Feodora Teti discuss the elements of the agreement; detail economic linkages between its members; and comment on the expected consequences for its member states and third countries.
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