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Sri Lanka and Bangladesh explore RCEP Membership for KERALA ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE BY GUIDES ACADEMY

 


Sri Lanka and Bangladesh explore RCEP Membership

By Guides Academy


Core Idea


  • Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are considering joining the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) after India’s withdrawal from the trade agreement in 2019.


Recent update on RCEP

  • Sri Lanka’s Application: Sri Lanka has applied for RCEP membership and seeks support from China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, and Thailand.

  • Bangladesh’s Decision: Bangladesh is expected to make a final decision on RCEP membership after its elections in January 2024.

What is Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)?

Scope

Free trade agreement among 15 Asia-Pacific countries

Member Countries

Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam

Negotiations and Signing

Negotiations started in 2012,

Officially signed on November 15, 2020

Entry into Force

Effective from January 1, 2022

Objectives

Reduce trade barriers, promote economic growth, enhance economic cooperation

Trade Facilitation

Includes tariff reductions, trade in services, rules of origin, customs procedures, and trade remedies

Market Access

Improves market access for goods and services among member countries

Accession Rules

Expected to be finalized by 2024

Global Significance

Significant due to large economies like China, Japan, and South Korea

India’s Withdrawal

India initially participated but withdrew in 2019 citing concerns about trade deficits and domestic industries

 

India’s Stance on RCEP

  • Past Withdrawal: India withdrew from RCEP talks in 2019 due to concerns over services mobility, potential flood of Chinese goods, and objections from domestic agriculture and small businesses.

  • No Indication of Return: India has not indicated any reconsideration of its decision to withdraw from RCEP.

Reasons for Sri Lanka and Bangladesh’s Interest

  • Learning from Crisis: Sri Lanka realizes the importance of regional markets during crises and hopes to spread its market and enhance competitiveness.

  • Bangladesh’s Graduation: As Bangladesh approaches graduation from the list of Least Developed Countries in 2026, joining RCEP could offset potential export losses and simplify FTA negotiations.


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