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How the RCEP Open the Asia-Pacific Region? A Chilean Perspective KCI 등재 SCOPUS

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이준국제법연구원 (YIJUN Institute of International Law)
초록

The RCEP is the largest FTA in the world. It was negotiated at a moment in history when criticism concerning globalization, multilateralism, and FTAs as effective tools for growth and well-being abounded. Those concerns have been aggravated by COVID-19 and the war in Ukraine, which affected not only world health but also increased protectionist temptations and disruptions in GVCs. This paper aims to analyze the likely contribution of this mega-deal, its economic and political variables, including the leadership that China will exert, and the objectives pursued during the negotiation. The agreement is contrasted with other major FTA, namely the CPTPP, the FTAAP and the Pacific Alliance, mainly in relation to integration efforts. It is concluded that the RCEP will indeed increase intraregional trade, although its full impact will take years to be felt. To maximize its impact, the RCEP needs to incorporate key current issues and new members to the pact.

목차
I. Background
II. Description of the RCEP : More than a FreeTrade Agreement
    A. Chapter on Trade in Goods
    B. Chapter on Rules of Origin
    C. Chapter on Customs Procedures and Trade Facilitation
    D. Chapter on Trade in Services and Investment
    E. E-Commerce
III. RCEP vis-à-vis Other Integrati onInitiatives: CPTPP and the PacificAlliance
    A. CPTPP
    B. The Pacific Alliance
    C. Overlapping Agreements
IV. The Path to the Long-awaited Asia-PacificAgreement: FTAAP
    A. Overview
    B. Chile and the RCEP
    C. Chile and the ASEAN
    D. Chile and the Pacific Alliance and Their Ties with Asia Pacific
V. Challenges and Opportunities of the RCEP
    A. Who are the “Winners”?
    B. Geopolitics and Economics
VI. Conclusion
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저자
  • Paulina Nazal A(Economist/Counselor of the Foreign Policy Council for the Chilean Ministry of Foreign Affairs)
  • Andrés Culagovski R(Attorney-at-Law (Chile); Consultant and Former General Counsel of Chile’s Pensions Authority)