Sri Lanka and Bangladesh consider joining RCEP!
Sri Lanka's government is facing economic difficulties and is in talks with the International Monetary Fund and other creditors. In order to solve the debt problem and expand the market, Sri Lanka seeks to join RCEP to gain more opportunities and support.
Bangladesh's government plans to make a decision after the January 2024 general election to ensure that the benefits of joining RCEP are maximized. They hope to expand the market, improve international competitiveness and attract more foreign investment by joining RCEP.
Sri Lanka and Bangladesh are considering joining RCEP because they realize that joining this trade union can enable them to get out of the subcontinental trade circle and enter a larger free trade area.
RCEP is the largest and most important free trade agreement negotiation in the Asia-Pacific region. After it is reached, it will cover nearly half of the world's population and nearly one third of its trade volume, and become the free trade zone with the largest population, the largest membership and the most dynamic development in the world.
斯里兰卡和孟加拉国考虑加入RCEP!
斯里兰卡政府面临着经济困境,正在与国际货币基金组织和其他债权方进行谈判。为了解决债务问题和扩大市场,斯里兰卡希望加入RCEP以获得更多的机会和支持。
孟加拉国政府计划在2024年1月大选后做出决定,来确保加入RCEP的利益最大化。他们希望通过加入RCEP来扩大市场,提高国际竞争力,并吸引更多外国投资。
斯里兰卡和孟加拉国之所以考虑加入RCEP,是因为他们意识到加入这个贸易联盟可以使他们走出次大陆贸易圈,进入更大的自由贸易区域。
RCEP是亚太地区规模最大、最重要的自由贸易协定谈判,达成后将覆盖世界近一半人口和近三分之一贸易量,成为世界上涵盖人口最多、成员构成最多元、发展最具活力的自由贸易区。