Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement: Need for a Strategy
Published By: Research and Information System for Developing Cou | Published Date: March , 2017RCEP member countries cover half the world population, 30 per
cent of world GDP and a quarter of world trade. The regional grouping has
several countries including China whose economies are among the most
export competitive in the world. The negotiations will be a very challenging
one for India. India’s earlier FTAs or CEPAs with countries in this region
have not been models of success in their implementation even as there have
been benefits. If RCEP has to be more successful, a great deal of planning
and strategising is critical. India has to become more competitive for the
concessions it secures to translate into realisable market access. It should also
secure sufficient flexibilities to be able to ensure that domestic players have a
fair playing field in being able to withstand competition. This paper outlines
a possible approach and strategy.
Author(s): V Seshadri | Posted on: Jul 31, 2017 | Views() | Download (365)