(Am posting this because it’s been almost completely ignored by the Aussie 
media?)


“RCEP trade deal reaches ‘milestone’ after ratification by Australia and New 
Zealand.”

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade agreement will 
take effect at the start of January

RCEP groups the 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations 
(Asean) plus Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea.

Published: 12:00pm, 3 Nov, 2021  
https://www.scmp.com/economy/global-economy/article/3154659/rcep-trade-deal-reaches-milestone-after-ratification


The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) trade agreement will 
take effect at the start of January, according to the Australian government, 
with the deal to facilitate trade liberalisation and economic integration in 
Asia and the Pacific.

The 15-member RCEP – the world’s largest free trade agreement despite the 
absence of the United States – will be Japan’s first trade agreement involving 
both China and South Korea.

The pact can enter into force now that Australia and New Zealand have ratified 
it, Dan Tehan, Australia’s minister for trade, tourism and investment, said in 
a statement released on Tuesday.

“RCEP will enter into force 60 days after ratification by at least six Asean 
states and at least three non-Asean states.

That milestone was reached on 2 November 2021 with ratification by Australia 
and New Zealand, which will pave the way for RCEP to enter into force on 1 
January 2022,” the statement said.

    (China backs Hong Kong to join RCEP trade deal in potential boost to city’s 
flagging logistics sector)  25 Jun 2021

RCEP is designed to remove tariffs on 91 per cent of goods, and standardise 
rules on investment, intellectual property and e-commerce among other trade 
practices.

“Businesses will be able to take advantage of RCEP’s opportunities from early 
next year,” Phil Twyford, New Zealand’s minister of state for trade and export 
growth, said in a statement on Wednesday.

It also aims to promote optimisation of the supply chains within the free-trade 
zone, which accounts for about 30 per
cent of the world’s output, trade and population.

The Japanese government has estimated the pact could lift the gross domestic 
product of the world’s third-largest economy by about 2.7 per cent.

“RCEP will strengthen Australia’s trade relationship with the Association of 
Southeast Asian States (Asean) and signal our commitment to Asean-led regional 
economic architecture.” Dan Tehan

RCEP groups the 10 member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations 
– Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, 
Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – plus Australia, China, Japan, New Zealand and 
South Korea.

“Australia has ratified the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership 
Agreement (RCEP), ensuring that our farmers and businesses are able to access 
the benefits of what will be the world’s the largest free trade agreement,” 
added Tehan.

“RCEP will strengthen Australia’s trade relationship with the Association of 
Southeast Asian States (Asean) and signal our commitment to ASEAN-led regional 
economic architecture.”

Additional reporting by Reuters

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