The Borneo Post

US withdrawal from TPP will hasten negotiatio­ns on RCEP

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KUALA LUMPUR: The withdrawal of the United States from the Trans- Pacific Partnershi­p Agreement ( TPPA) will help hasten the process of concluding negotiatio­ns on the Regional Comprehens­ive Economic Partnershi­p ( RCEP).

This will benefit all 16 participat­ing countries, says the Malaysia- China Chamber of Commerce (MCCC).

The RCEP is a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) involving 10 ASEAN countries, namely Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippine­s, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam alongside Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand.

MCCC President Tan Yew Sing said without the TPPA, Malaysia and the other countries still have the RCEP, although we are moving slower on a conclusion.

“The decision by President Donald Trump will now boost the momentum and help the conclusion process,” he told Bernama. The RCEP member states with a population of 3.4 billion have a combined gross domestic product (GDP) of US$21.4 trillion ( US$ 1= RM4.43), which is about 30 per cent of that globally. Meanwhile, the TPPA accounted for 40 per cent of global GDP. It involved Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru , Singapore, the United States and Vietnam.

It was expected to be ratified by all nations by end- 2018.

The RCEP on the other hand will likely be agreed to by end2017.

Commenting on this, Tan said the RCEP participat­ing countries will benefit from the agreement, although it is slightly smaller in coverage when compared to the TPPA.

Meanwhile, Tan urged local small and medium enterprise­s of all races to join the MCCC, as a platform to penetrate China.

He said the chamber is not only focused on helping Chinese companies but also the Bumiputera­s and Indians.

“The objective is to increase Malaysian exports and improve revenue for the country,” he added.

Meanwhile, Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said recently that Malaysia would focus on the RCEP with the TPPA having been aborted by the United States. He said the current uncertain internatio­nal economic situation had motivated and strengthen­ed the resolve of RCEP countries, which are among the fastest growing economies in the world.

The decision by President Donald Trump will now boost the momentum and help the conclusion process. Tan Yew Sing, MCCC President

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