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Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership
The Risk of E-Commerce Provisions in the RCEP
By Eva Novi Karina
It is crucial that ASEAN members have the time and flexibility to develop appropriate national and regional regulatory frameworks.
Indonesia and RCEP: Beware the Public Health Risks
By Eva Novi Karina
Proposals from Japan and South Korea would require patent law changes in several RCEP countries, including Indonesia.
TPP, RCEP and the Liberal Economic Order
By Mie Oba
Proponents of the liberal economic order have reason to be concerned.
What’s Next for RCEP?
By Luke Hunt
Progress on the agreement continues to be slow despite the growing urgency to complete it.
5 Hidden Costs of the RCEP to People and Planet
By Sam Cossar-Gilbert
Trade negotiators are meeting next week in South Korea to discuss the RCEP, which could impact billions of lives.
With the RCEP, Australia Has a Chance to Lead
By Nick Derewlany
Canberra can pursue its international trade objectives and push for a more open and transparent agreement.
India, RCEP and the WIPO Internet Treaties: Time For a Rethink
By Seemantani Sharma
The argument that the Treaties are ill-suited for developing countries doesn’t necessarily apply well to India.
RCEP Is Not the Anti-TPP
By Lurong Chen
RCEP is a necessary step for Asian regional integration, regardless of what happens with TPP.
Pacific Rim States Can (And Will) Move Forward on Trade Without the US
By Ankit Panda
With TPP's death, China will gladly take on the burdens and benefits of regional economic leadership.
Beware the Myth of Warring US-China Trade Pacts
By Prashanth Parameswaran
We need to be clear-eyed about where there is competition and where there is not.
Is US Policy in Trouble in Southeast Asia?
By Luke Hunt
A closer look at a recent report evaluating Washington's regional position.
India-Vietnam Relations After Modi's Visit
By Sanghamitra Sarma
Modi's trip to Hanoi was a step in right direction. What's next for India-Vietnam ties?