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Supporting WTO and Pathways to the Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific (FTAAP) [PDF]
The discussions on the Free Trade Area of the Asia Pacific (FTAAP) have evolved in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings since 2004 when the APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) presented a study suggesting a possible integration of the ...
Maddawin, Angelica B. +1 more
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The RCEP countries are key markets for China’s tea exports, and the harmonization of Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) standards for pesticides between China and these countries significantly impacts China’s tea trade.
Miao Wenjun +3 more
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Strengthening rules-based order in the Asia-Pacific [PDF]
This paper explores the opportunities for both Australia and Japan jointly to promote their shared interest in strengthening the rule of law in the Asia–Pacific.
Anthony Bergin, David Lang
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This publication examines international trade and the role of the G20. Key findings: If one of the main roles of the G20 is to be a circuit breaker in overcoming intractable international economic issues, multilateral trade liberalisation is a prime ...
Mike Callaghan
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Against the backdrop of global supply chain restructuring and the implementation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), this study investigates agricultural supply chain resilience between China and 14 RCEP member states, focusing on ...
Xinyi Li, Miqi Li, Ziyan Wang, Wen Liu
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Building the RCEP: Legal and Political Implications
The Trump administration declared the “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” (FOIP) strategy as the new U.S. policy on Asia in 2017. This new strategy will have far-reaching implications for U.S.-Asia relations and global governance. The FOIP is conventionally perceived to focus on security dimensions.
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Emergent Uncertainty in Regional Integration -Economic impacts of alternative RTA scenarios- [PDF]
Recently a number of large-scale uncertainties have emerged as threats to the development of regional integration. Most notably, the UK has decided to leave the EU, and the new US president has stated that he would withdraw the US from the Trans-Pacific ...
KAWASAKI Kenichi +1 more
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Quasivarieties of De Morgan algebras: RCEP
Summary: We prove that there is a least strict quasivariety (i.e., a quasivariety which is not a variety) of De Morgan algebras and that such a quasivariety is perhaps the only strict quasivariety enjoying the relative congruence extension property.
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China and the Trans-Pacific Partnership [PDF]
Session 1: The Age of Mega-FTAs?: Changes and Challenges in Global Trade ...
Lim, CL
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Are China’s Renewable Energy Products Competitive in the Context of RCEP?
In recent years, in order to address climate change and energy depletion, countries around the world have been constantly promoting energy transformation and structural upgrading.
Qing Guo, Jingyao Wen
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