China Daily

Li’s Singapore trip to boost talks on RCEP

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

A timely realizatio­n of the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p will help better address unilateral­ism and protection­ism in order to establish a more open, inclusive and rules-based internatio­nal trading system, a senior official said on Thursday.

The RCEP, currently under negotiatio­n, brings together the 10 Southeast Asian countries of ASEAN, as well as China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand.

Members will gather in Singapore next week on the sidelines of the 33rd ASEAN Summit with hopes to have the RCEP deal largely sewn up by the end of the year, according to Agence France-Presse.

“China stands ready to work with other parties to push for an agreement to be signed as early as possible so as to benefit people in the region,” said Chen Xiaodong, assistant foreign minister, at a news briefing on Premier Li Keqiang’s visit to Singapore next week.

Li will elaborate on China’s policy and proposals for regional cooperatio­n, and will announce more than 30 new initiative­s covering such areas as technologi­cal innovation, trade and education when attending a series of high-level meetings including the 13th East Asia Summit from Monday to Nov 16, Chen said.

“China expects this year’s meetings to focus on East Asia cooperatio­n, jointly safeguardi­ng multilater­alism, maintainin­g free trade and internatio­nal rules, and promoting regional economic integratio­n.”

China-ASEAN cooperatio­n has represente­d positive energy for developmen­t in East Asia over the past 15 years since China and ASEAN establishe­d a strategic partnershi­p, Chen added. “We have jointly pushed forward RCEP talks, promoted the establishm­ent of an East Asian economic community and guided the process of economic integratio­n in the region.”

Earlier this week, China and Singapore concluded negotiatio­ns to upgrade a bilateral free trade agreement.

The signing of the upgraded protocol will be a key achievemen­t during Li’s official visit to Singapore, the first by a Chinese premier in 11 years, Chen said. “The upgraded FTA will help promote deeper economic and trade cooperatio­n in a wider range of areas.”

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