1. RCEP - Noun
2. RCEP - Proper noun
(East Asia, trade, law, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand) Abbreviation of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
(UK, government) Abbreviation of Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution.
(physiology) Abbreviation of registered clinical exercise physiologist.
(education) Abbreviation of registered continuing education provider.
Source: en.wiktionary.org“After eight years of negotiating with blood, sweat and tears, we have finally come to the moment where we will seal the RCEP Agreement,” Malaysia’s trade minister, Mohamed Azmin Ali, said in a statement. Source: Internet
As the RCEP indicates, positive impacts of these RTAs will critically hinge in going beyond trade, into services, trade facilitation, elimination of NTBs, e-commerce and ability to deepen investment ties. Source: Internet
For Singapore, the RCEP will broaden preferential market access for goods, notably into China, Japan and South Korea, said Mr Chan. Source: Internet
Even without RCEP, India’s merchandise trade deficit with China stood at $53.6 billion in FY19, or nearly a third of its total deficit. Source: Internet
Birmingham told reporters in Canberra that RCEP would give Australian farmers a “common set of rules” while services industries would get “significant new access across financial, banking, aged care, healthcare, education and other types of services”. Source: Internet
“For Singapore, the RCEP provides a strong foundation for us to rebuild our economy and overcome the challenges as we emerge from the pandemic together,” said Mr Chan. Source: Internet