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Negotiations on the 16-member “Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership” (RCEP) bloc agreeement have gone adrift. India should carefully weigh the pros and cons of the trade bloc. What is India’s current trade situation with the RCEP bloc?
What is ideal for India?
Hence, India needs to bargain hard and play tough to secure a better deal from RCEP members or consider foregoing the deal altogether. How does the future look?
The push for trade blocs has acquired a new urgency, with the Trump administration unleashing a trade war of sorts against China. In this context, India too has reversed its years-long policy of reducing tariffs by raising them across the board in the last Budget. Further, Malaysia’s new PM has mooted an ‘East Asian Economic Caucus’ to offset China’s economic might and trade surplus with the region. In this context, India should seriously consider the impact of any exit from RCEP on its links to global supply chains and take a rational decision.
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